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    US SENATOR CRITICIZES RUSSIAN 'PRESSURE' ON EX-SOVIET STATES

    Topic: Ukraine Stops Buying Russian Gas

    Flags of Ukraine and European Union

    © Fotolia/ Tupungato
    01:22 16/11/2013
    http://en.ria.ru/world/20131116/184742579/US-Senator-Criticizes-Russian-Pressure-on-ex-Soviet-States.html

    WASHINGTON, November 15 (RIA Novosti) - Russia is playing a "zero-sum
    game" by pressuring Ukraine and other former Soviet republics seeking
    closer integration with the European Union (EU) by taking swipes at
    its neighbors' economies, a US lawmaker has said.

    "We've seen a ban on wine imports from Moldova, chocolate from Ukraine,
    fertilizer from Belarus, and the list just goes on and on and on,"
    US Sen. Chris Murphy, chairman of the Senate Committee on Foreign
    Relations' Subcommittee on European Affairs, told a hearing this week.

    Russia has repeatedly flexed its trade muscle in the region in recent
    months, twice unexpectedly changing customs procedures, which has
    caused major backups of freight trucks carrying Ukrainian exports at
    the border.

    Moscow also banned chocolate imports from a major Ukrainian
    confectioner in July, saying the goods failed sanitary tests.

    Meanwhile, Ukraine halted Russian gas imports earlier this month,
    citing high gas prices, just as energy giant Gazprom said that Ukraine
    had failed to pay an outstanding gas bill of $1.3 billion. Gazprom
    chief executive Alexei Miller said Friday that Ukraine had resumed
    natural gas supplies from Russia "in accordance with the current
    contract."

    At Wednesday's hearing, Murphy accused Russia of "below-the-belt"
    tactics and Moscow should not dictate the course of former Soviet
    states that are members of the EU Eastern Partnership program.

    "Ukraine, Moldova, Armenia, Azerbaijan, Georgia, and Belarus should
    be free to chart their own future," Murphy said. "Our message should
    be that the door to Euro-Atlantic institutions is open, and if you're
    prepared to meet reasonable conditions, we will support you."

    The hearing came two weeks ahead of the EU Eastern Partnership Summit
    in Lithuania, at which Ukraine has been hoping to sign the association
    agreement with the EU.

    Political analysts have tiled the trade disputes between the two
    countries to Russia's ongoing efforts to dissuade Ukraine from signing
    a trade deal with the European Union.

    The EU deal is under threat, however, as Ukrainian lawmakers delay
    over measures to allow jailed former Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko
    to leave the country for medical treatment, which European officials
    have insisted on as a condition of the agreement.


    From: Baghdasarian
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