“In January, in one week, there were two planned attacks on Jewish people. However, the vice president of the World Jewish Congress and chairman of the Association of Jewish Organizations and Communities (Vaad) of Ukraine Joseph Zissels said that Maidan was not involved in this violence, but that the government ordered it.”

 

Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski said on Feb. 10: “There are enormous resources in the IMF, European Investment Bank, European Bank for Reconstruction and Redevelopment and macroeconomic support from the European Commission for Ukraine, but Ukraine is supposed to begin reforms. There won’t be any money for an unreformed Ukrainian economy.”

 

The non-binding measure puts the House on record as “Supporting the Democratic and European Aspirations of the People of Ukraine, and Their Right to Choose Their Own Future Free of Intimidation and Fear.”

 

Analyst: “In light of the current stabilized political tension and continued overregulation of the ForEx market, we anticipate the economy will stagnate with subsequent consequences for fiscal collections.”

 

“We tried to explain that what is happening in Ukraine sooner or later will affect every American. This is not something that only concerns Ukraine or Europe. It is about the future of democracy in Europe, Eastern Europe, even Russia. If the U.S. and Europe abandon Ukraine or do not adopt a proactive policy, humanity may well be on the verge of a new Cold War.”

After a four-session winning streak, the UX joins the WIG Ukraine index, which has declined 4.9% over three sessions

 

An American news reporting and opinion website, The Daily Beast, says: “As Kiev burns, associates of the Ukrainian president have paid large sums of money to two prominent American lobbying firms.”

 

The head of one of the most populous Catholic dioceses in the United States supports the UGCC in his blog

 

Analyst: “Any objective observation of the situation leads to the conclusion that the conflict is only sharpening. President Viktor Yanukovych has been out of the public spotlight since Feb. 5, when he officially designated as Acting Prime Minister Serhiy Arbuzov, the first deputy prime minister.”

 

“…historians will write that the Russian Empire ceased to exist on the Maidan in Kyiv.”

 

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