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| Tadeusz A Olszański
The adoption of the de-Communisation laws confirms that Ukrainian authorities attach great importance to the new policy of national memory.
Analyses |
| Tadeusz A Olszański, Andrzej Wilk, Jan Strzelecki
Kyiv is ready for a long-term ‘freezing’ of the conflict under international control.
Analyses |
| Ewa Fischer, Jadwiga Rogoża
The past year of Crimea as part of the Russian Federation has shown that any resolution of the peninsula’s problems seems unlikely in the near future.
Analyses |
| Tadeusz Iwański
The main reason for the decline in exports from Ukraine is the collapse of industrial production in the war-torn Donbas region.
Analyses |
| Szymon Kardaś
The suspension by Naftogaz of gas supplies to the Donbas has been treated by Moscow as a pretext to unfreeze the Russian-Ukrainian gas dispute.
Analyses |
| Witold Rodkiewicz, Rafał Sadowski, Andrzej Wilk
The formal coming into force of a ceasefire, in accordance with the Minsk agreements, has not stopped the fighting in the east of Ukraine.
Analyses |
| Szymon Kardaś, Wojciech Konończuk
The document will bring only a temporary halt to the ongoing conflict in the east of Ukraine.
Analyses |
| Marta Jaroszewicz
Ukraine launched the long-awaited process of issuing biometric passports, and thus met one of the EU’s key requirements for the abolition of visas.
Analyses |
| Marek Menkiszak, Wojciech Konończuk
Russia intends to move closer to achieving its key goal: to subjugate Ukraine.
Analyses |
| Kamil Całus
On 23 January, following tough negotiations lasting almost two months, Moldova’s two largest pro-European groupings sealed a coalition agreement.