Greetings from Kyiv, where people have been using a new verb Шольцить, (loosely translated as, to make a Scholz-like vow): To make a major promise you don't plan to fulfill; to appear to be concerned about a situation and pay lip service to those in need but give them little.
Greetings from Riga, where I've just learned the verb Макронить, (loosely translated as, to make a Macron-call): To call and say absolutely nothing; to appear to be concerned about a situation and really do nothing at all.
1/18“The EU supports Ukraine, and we believe that we should affirm the support with concrete steps. One of these steps could be to impose an additional sanction regime, the so-called “Azov sanction package” on Russia in response to the events in the Sea of Azov,” Estonian diplomat said.
9/15 At a meeting with the heads of governments of Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia in Vilnius, the 〜 Angela Merkel opposed mitigation of sanctions against Russia. While there is no significant progress in implementing the Minsk agreements, we cannot talk about lifting sanctions, Merkel said.
2/11 "It is also an objective fact that representatives of Donetsk & Luhansk are looking closely at this, being able to stand up for themselves. I believe this must also be kept in mind," Lavrov said. However, he argues that Europe "quietly and non-publically objects" the move. "Acc to our data,in(
6日 ヤツェニュク During the first day of the forum titled "Old Conflicts and New Trends: Strategies for a Changing World," it was attended by〜Poroshenko, PM〜Hroisman, as well as foreign guests - PM of Estonia Jüri Ratas, Lithuania - Saulius Skvernelis, Latvia - Māris Kučinskis.
It was also claimed that the European observers who observed the elections in Ukraine after the fall of Yanukovic took substantial bribes in order to recognize the results of the election. As usual, no evidence was presented. It was the OSCE that observed the elections in Ukraine. Russia is a member
10.17 In January, the court started the trial of two former Soviet military officers, Russian citizens Gennady Ivanov and Yury Mel. Lithuania charged 66 citizens of Russia, Belarus, & Ukraine last year with war crimes & crimes against humanity over the death of 13 people during the 1991 crackdown.