Liveblog Al Jazeeraquote:Tijdlijn van de ontwikkelingen in Oekrane
NOVEMBER
* Nov 21: Kiev suddenly announces suspension of trade and association talks with the EU and opts to revive economic ties with Moscow, triggering months of mass rallies in Kiev.
* Nov 30: Riot police try to break up the Kiev demonstration by force. Protest turns against Yanukovich and his government.
DECEMBER
Protests continue with crowds of up to 800,000. Some clashes with police. Opposition forms bloc called Maidan. Yanukovich and Putin meet, Putin agrees to buy $15 billion of Ukrainian debt and to slash by a third the price of Russian gas supplies to Ukraine.
JANUARY
* Jan 22: Three people die in protests in Kiev. EU threatens action over crisis. Talks between opposition, Yanukovich fail.
* Jan 23: Washington threatens sanctions over violence.
* Jan 26: Unrest spreads to pro-Yanukovich east.
FEBRUARY
Anti-government protests turn increasingly violent. At least 77 people killed in clashes between demonstrators and police.
* Feb 21: Opposition leaders sign EU-mediated peace pact with Yanukovich.
* Feb 22: Ukraine's parliament votes to remove Yanukovich, who flees. Arch-rival Yulia Tymoshenko released from jail.
* Feb 26: Ukraine appoints new government. Angry Russia puts 150,000 troops on high alert.
* Feb 27-28: Armed men seize Crimea parliament, raise Russian flag. Militia take control of two airports in Crimea.
MARCH
* March 1: Putin wins parliamentary approval to invade Ukraine, angering the White House. Russian forces fan out in Crimea.
* March 6: Crimea's leadership votes to join Russia. U.S. President Barack Obama orders sanctions on those responsible for Moscow's actions in Ukraine.
EU leaders hold emergency summit to find ways to pressure Russia to back down and accept mediation.
* March 15: Two killed in clashes between pro-Russian demonstrators and Ukrainian nationalists.
* March 16: Referendum held in Crimea, shows overwhelming support for joining the Russian Federation.
* March 21: Putin signs laws completing annexation of Crimea. The U.S. imposes sanctions on Putin's close allies, EU follows with similar measures.
* March 23: NATO says Russia has amassed a large force at Ukraine's border.
* March 24: Ukraine pulls troops from Crimea.
APRIL
* April 2: NATO suspends cooperation with Russia.
* April 7: Pro-Russia activists in eastern Ukraine proclaim the creation of the "Donetsk People's Republic".
* April 12: Separatists take control of city of Slaviansk in eastern Ukraine. Kiev prepares troops.
* April 13: One Ukrainian state security officer killed and five wounded in operation against separatists.
* April 14: Obama warns Putin in phone call that Moscow would face further costs for its actions in Ukraine.
* April 17: Pro-Russian separatists seize armored vehicles of Ukraine forces trying to recapture rebel-controlled town.
* April 18: The United States, Russia, Ukraine and the EU reach deal for illegal armed groups to disarm and end occupations of public buildings and spaces.
* April 19: Separatists say they will not sign deal until the Kiev government steps down.
* April 24: Ukraine sends in troops again to try to expel the separatists in Slaviansk, kill five rebels.
* April 25: Ukrainian forces mount full blockade of Slaviansk. Separatists detain group of international observers, say a Kiev "spy" among them.
* April 26: G7 leaders agree to impose extra sanctions on Russia over Ukraine. Yatsenyuk cuts short a Vatican trip to see Pope Francis, saying Russian warplanes violated Ukraine's airspace seven times overnight. Russia denies the claim.
* April 27: Rebels say the OSCE observers are "prisoners of war" and present them in front of the press, where they say they have not been mistreated.
* April 28: West imposes new sanctions on Moscow. Russia vows a "painful" response. Russia says troops have returned to barracks after conducting exercises on the border with Ukraine. The West says there is no sign of this pull-back. Russia assures the US it will not invade Ukraine.
* April 29: Russia accuses Washington of seeking to revive Iron Curtain policies. Putin warns sanctions could harm Western interests in Russia's lucrative energy sector, denies there are Russian forces in eastern Ukraine.
* April 30: Kiev says its armed forces are on "full combat alert" against a possible Russian invasion. Interim president Oleksandr Turchynov admits Kiev is "helpless" to prevent rebels over-running towns. Rebels storm the regional police building and town hall in Gorlivka. The International Monetary Fund approves $17-billion aid deal for the beleaguered Ukrainian economy.
MAY
* May 1: Some 300 pro-Russian militants seize prosecutor's office in Donetsk amid violent clashes with police. Conscription reintroduced for all Ukrainian men aged 18-25.
* May 2: Ukrainian commandos launch pre-dawn raid to retake Slavyansk. Rebels shoot down two helicopters and two servicemen are killed.
* May 3: Slavyansk rebels free OSCE inspectors after Kremlin envoy intervenes. Two days of mourning proclaimed over Odessa deaths. Fierce firefights around Slavyansk and nearby towns as military seeks to retake control.
* May 4: Kiev vows to expand "anti-terrorism" operations. Yatsenyuk launches probe into security forces in Odessa over the deaths.
En wat boeit dat? Dat pro-russen nu een extra stok hebben om mee te slaan, zou kunnen kloppen, maar het is geen sterke stok, en die slaat ook nergens op wanneer die wordt gebruikt.quote:Op dinsdag 13 mei 2014 20:01 schreef meth1745 het volgende:
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Wat dit boeit? Eerste bericht dat ik erover zag had de titel: "The Farce Is Complete: Joe Biden's Son Joins Board Of Largest Ukraine Gas Producer"
En zo zullen er veel volgen.
Zoon van vice-president Joe Biden benoemd tot de raad van bestuur van de grootste private gasproducent in Oekraine.quote:
Waarom dan? Echt serieus, een groot gasbedrijf wilt zijn belengen beter beschermt hebben en denkt dit te kunnen krijgen door de zoon van Biden een erebaantje te geven...quote:Op dinsdag 13 mei 2014 20:18 schreef RetepV het volgende:
Och, nu komt de Biden uit de mouw. Nou begrijp ik ook beter waarom de CIA in Oekraine zit.
Geweld? Er is geen dode gevallen bij die annexatie. Of in elk geval minder dan bij de Maidan protesten en de protesten in oost-Oekraine.quote:Op dinsdag 13 mei 2014 20:28 schreef Zith het volgende:
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Waarom dan? Echt serieus, een groot gasbedrijf wilt zijn belengen beter beschermt hebben en denkt dit te kunnen krijgen door de zoon van Biden een erebaantje te geven...
De CIA zit in Oekraine voor de Amerikaanse belangen, Rusland zit in Oost-Oekraine voor Russische belangen. Het ene land heeft daarvoor soldaten gebruikt die met geweld een stuk land annexxeerden, het andere land adviseerde protestleiders. Ik weet wel welke ik minder erg vindt.
quote:Op dinsdag 13 mei 2014 20:28 schreef Zith het volgende:
soldaten gebruikt die met geweld een stuk land annexxeerden
Er zijn doden gevallen aan beide kanten tijdens de annexatie en de periode ervoor.quote:Op dinsdag 13 mei 2014 20:33 schreef RetepV het volgende:
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Geweld? Er is geen dode gevallen bij die annexatie.
Dit geloof je toch niet echt he? Ik geef tenminste toe dat beide kanten voor hun eigen belangen opkomen.quote:Ik weet wel welk land in ieder geval nog probeert om een grote hoeveelheid dode burgers te voorkomen.
Denken dat ik op jouw posts ga reagerenquote:
Ik had al een reactie geschreven, maar toen dacht ik: ":') Kikopuz toch.. je hebt wel wat beters te doen."quote:
Natuurlijk komt iedereen voor zijn eigen belangen op. Ik dacht dat we dat stadium al wel voorbij waren.quote:Op dinsdag 13 mei 2014 20:38 schreef Zith het volgende:
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Dit geloof je toch niet echt he? Ik geef tenminste toe dat beide kanten voor hun eigen belangen opkomen.
twitter:hdevreij twitterde op dinsdag 13-05-2014 om 18:17:40#Ukraine used an Mi-24 attack helicopter in #UN colors near #Kramatorsk, Russian TV reports http://t.co/N7IcIB4CZz /2 http://t.co/w5oAvzTfOo reageer retweet
Blijkbaar niet als je toch reageert.quote:Op dinsdag 13 mei 2014 20:40 schreef Kikopuz het volgende:
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Ik had al een reactie geschreven, maar toen dacht ik: ":') Kikopuz toch.. je hebt wel wat beters te doen."
Is dat net zoiets als Gehard Schroder die voor Gasprom werkt?quote:Op dinsdag 13 mei 2014 20:15 schreef meth1745 het volgende:
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Zoon van vice-president Joe Biden benoemd tot de raad van bestuur van de grootste private gasproducent in Oekraine.
Nee, eerder als Schroder die vandaag een job bij Gazprom zou aangeboden krijgen en ze aanvaarden.quote:Op dinsdag 13 mei 2014 21:24 schreef deelnemer het volgende:
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Is dat net zoiets als Gehard Schroder die voor Gasprom werkt?
quote:Devon Archer is a wealthy investor and Democratic campaign bundler with long ties to the family of Secretary of State John Kerry. He was the college roommate of Christopher Heinz, Kerry’s stepson, and also served as co-chair of the national finance committee for Kerry’s 2004 presidential campaign.
http://thefederalist.com/(...)-company-in-ukraine/quote:You could call Mr. Archer a “baby bundler,” a well-connected macher-in-training who has spent every free moment of the last two years tapping friends, family, business partners and even Republicans for contributions to the Kerry cause. Ever since the Massachusetts Senator announced his candidacy in 2003, the dimple-cheeked Mr. Archer has dedicated himself to hosting cocktail parties at old-boy hideaways like the University Club and the Links Club, attending weekly finance-committee pow-wows and dialing, dialing, dialing for dollars. He has coaxed as little as $50 from his friends and cajoled the maximum, $2,000, from his family and business associates. In the process, he has outpaced veteran bundlers more than twice his age and joining the finance committee alongside such finance gurus as Steven Rattner and Richard Holbrooke.
Now his hard work is paying off, with the kind of convention access lowly Hill staffers can only dream of. He has a room at the Four Seasons Hotel, tickets to all the hot parties, access to the convention floor and face time with Mr. Kerry. The convention is his induction into the Democratic elite, and when the bunting comes down and the four-day Boston romp is done, there will be little doubt that Mr. Archer is the Democratic equivalent of a made man.
quote:9. This has to be a hoax, right?
It’s so bizarre that you almost have to assume it’s a hoax. It sounds more like a cliched movie plot — a shady foreign oil company co-opts the vice president’s son in order to capture lucrative foreign investment contracts — than something that would actually happen in real life. But the indications as of this afternoon are that the board appointments actually happened, and that a Ukrainian energy company has retained the counsel of the vice president’s son and the Secretary of State’s close family friend and top campaign bundler.
Schroder is natuurlijke een vooruitgeschoven post van Duitsland, om goede gascontracten te kunnen afsluiten. En om Poetins grootsheidswaanzin te voeden en zo de RF ten val te brengen. Een speciale vergeldingsmissie van Angela Merkel voor de annexatie van Oost-Duitsland door de Sovjet Unie na WOII. Ben ik nu warm?quote:Op dinsdag 13 mei 2014 21:35 schreef meth1745 het volgende:
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Nee, eerder als Schroder die vandaag een job bij Gazprom zou aangeboden krijgen en ze aanvaarden.
Dan weet je alvast waar Russische economische sancties gaan vallen..quote:Op dinsdag 13 mei 2014 21:39 schreef meth1745 het volgende:
En Hunter Biden is niet de enige, ook Devon Archer is aangenomen.
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