Smolensk plane crash: Moscow rejected Poland's accusation
The Kremlin is aware of Poland’s position regarding the crash of Polish President Lech Kaczynski's plane in 2010, but it does not agree with their conclusions, as was reported to journalists by the Russian President’s Press Secretary, Dmitry Peskov, in commenting on the accusation by Poland against Russian dispatchers, the correspondent of RBC reports.
“Their position is well known, our investigative bodies are engaged in this matter, and the investigation is being carried out by Russia as …
NATO to provide State Security of Ukraine with cybersecurity equipment
By the end of spring, the State Security of Ukraine will receive special assistance from NATO in the form of special equipment to counter cyber threats.
This was stated by Deputy Assistant Secretary General for Emerging Security Challenges at NATO Headquarters Jamie Shea in an interview with Interfax-Ukraine.
“We are already at the stage of arranging for the delivery of this equipment to Ukraine. We still have to go through some of the usual formalities of import/export procedures, but we …
Russia and Belarus resolve year-long disagreement
Russian President Vladimir Putin said that Russia and Belarus have resolved their gas-related disputes.
The disagreement between Russia and Belarus about gas shipments started in 2016. Minsk said that it had made its own price calculations for the gas and reached the conclusion that its price was roughly twice as high as it should be, arguing that a fair price would be $73 per cubic meter.
“We have found a scheme in which we keep our approaches, but bring together our positions on the cost,” …
Lithuanian intelligence: Russia needs two days to begin military action in the Baltic
Russia continues to build up military forces and mobilization readiness on its borders with the Baltic countries.
This was stated in a joint report by the State Security Department and the Second Investigation Department under Ministry of National Defense in which threats to national security were assessed, as reported by Delfi, in referring to a press conference in the Seimas of Lithuania, where the report was presented.
“This is a signal that NATO and Lithuania should be ready to engage in …
IMF confirms its decision to allocate $1 billion to Ukraine
The Board of Directors of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) completed the third review of the economic program of Ukraine within the framework of Extended Fund Facility (EFF). Completion of this review allows for the allocation of 734.05 million SDR (Special Drawing Right of about 1 billion dollars).
Thus, the total amount allocated to Ukraine will increase to 8.38 billion dollars from 2015.
This is affirmed in a statement issued by the Fund after the completion of the third review of the …