EA on Ukraine's War and Politics 24: Russia's Economic Problems, Kyiv's Corruption Challenge
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G7 Ambassadors noted that effective fight against corruption remains a key condition for Ukraine's further advancement to NATO
Ukraine's internal threat: – More dangerous than Russia KYIV, UKRAINE (Nettavisen): – It was Zelensky's presidential office that prepared it. It was completely idiotic, says Yaroslav Yurchyshyn to Nettavisen. The 45-year-old opposition politician speaks quickly and passionately about the state of Ukrainian democracy. He himself has a background as an anti-corruption activist, and has, among other things, been the country director for Transparen…
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk has sharply criticized the corruption scandal rocking Ukraine, saying it could significantly complicate efforts to maintain international support for the country as it resists Russian aggression, while also assuring that Warsaw remains on Kiev's side.
For the president, the solution does not go through the mere creation of more regulations. Lara argued that the real challenge lies in the effective application of existing laws, noting that “It will be of no use for us to be filled with...
EA on Ukraine's War and Politics 24: Russia's Economic Problems, Kyiv's Corruption Challenge
32-min deep dive into Russia's 45 1/2-month invasion, from mounting economic problems for Kremlin to Ukraine dealing with corruption scandal The post EA on Ukraine’s War and Politics 24: Russia’s Economic Problems, Kyiv’s Corruption Challenge appeared first on EA WorldView.
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