(Thanks to C. for pointing these out to me – VS)
Ukraine will receive a discount of $100 per 1,000 cu m at the natural gas price of $330 and a 30% discount on other prices, Russian President Dmitry Medvedev said on Wednesday. Medvedev’s announcement came after a meeting with his Ukrainian counterpart Viktor Yanukovych in Kharkov in eastern Ukraine. “Discounts for Ukraine will come into effect from April this year,” Yanukovych said.
Ukraine has agreed to extend the term of Russian Black Sea Fleet presence in the country’s Crimea for 25 more years, the Russian president said on Wednesday. The new agreement, signed after talks between Russian President Dmitry Medvedev and his Ukrainian counterpart Viktor Yanukovych, also stipulates the extension for an additional five years after the term expires.
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Commentary: All this is excellent news. After years of NATO-sponsored folly, it does appear that Russia and the Ukraine are finally going to start to work together. Such a collaboration could be extremely beneficial for both countries, and the backlog of joint projects which needs to be revived is long (think, for example, of the AN-70). I just hope that the Ukrainians will never forget that bitter lesson: neo-Nazi nationalists and US/NATO agents have wrecked their country and set it back by at least a decade, if not more. I want to believe that the Ukrainians will not repeat that mistake again.
The Saker
PS: I just came across an interesting news item: looks like the Antonov company is now under Russian ownership!
This brings back memories. IIRC, about 4 years ago we were treated to a media blitz about evil Russia “cutting off” gas to Ukraine for the very petty reason that the Ukrainians weren’t actually paying for it. I don’t understand why that made Russia angry, because, as everyone is aware, businesses everywhere give things away for free.
@Lysander: businesses everywhere give things away for free. :-)
Hey old friend, good to have you back. Where have you been?
Anyway, the Oranges want to show they are worthy the big money the NED/Soros Foundation gave (and probably still gives) them:
http://en.rian.ru/world/20100421/158690253.html
Looks like the Russians finally decided to go for a split up of Ukraine.