There is no agreement between any of them. — Russia’s Putin accuses EU of pressuring Ukraine

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     Now things are starting to heat up in Europe. Because the European nations, and their people who have spread themselves around the world, refuse to listen to reason and obey divine instructions given to them in these words…”The white man must return to Europe and concentrate on that continent for his future — or else concentrate on his death instead of his life — for they can no longer rule the Black man. The Black man now knows where his home is and he now is rising up to take possession of that which is his.”–pg.186(tfoa) —they are now suffering division, economic collapse, rioting, the destruction of their culture and education, and also they are under the threat of war on their own continent.

   There is no agreement between any of them. Their is no trust. Every nation there, regardless to the economic environment they are in, are spending money in an effort to build up weaponry for war.

  This disagreement will, over time, lead to war of unimaginable consequences, that will devastate the world of the anglo.

  Russia’s Putin accuses EU of pressuring Ukraine

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Russian President Vladimir Putin has accused the European Union (EU) of pressuring Ukraine over its decision to suddenly scrap plans to sign a deal with the European Union, saying that EU, and not Russia, is blackmailing Kiev.

Putin denied on Friday allegations from the West that Kiev has bowed to Russian pressure, saying it was instead Brussels, which was blackmailing Kiev.

“We have heard threats from our European partners toward Ukraine, up to and including promoting the holding of mass protests,” said Putin on Friday, adding, “This is pressure and this is blackmail. Whether the Ukraine and the Ukrainian leadership will give in to such blackmail will be clear only in the next few days.”

Putin’s remarks came a day after Ukraine decided to suspend signing an imminent trade agreement with EU, saying it would revive talks on a deal with Russia.

According to a decree issued by Ukrainian Prime Minister Mykola Azarov’s office, the decision was made to “ensure the national security of Ukraine” after considering effects of trade with Russia.

It also spoke of the need to “restore lost trade volumes with the Russian Federation.”

Kiev has also announced its pullout from the deal as lawmakers have failed to come up with legislation that would allow jailed former prime minister, Yulia Tymoshenko, to travel to Germany for medical treatment. The approval to allow Tymoshenko to travel was a key condition set by EU leaders for the trade deal.

The former premier was jailed for seven years in 2011 for allegedly abusing her power by signing a gas deal with Russia that prosecutors said was ruinously expensive for Ukraine.

Meanwhile, some 3,000 demonstrators took to the streets on Friday to oppose the decision in the fiercely pro-Western city of Lviv, located near the border with the EU.

A day earlier, a thousand people protested the government’s decision in the capital Kiev and additional protests are planned for later today and Sunday.

 

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