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WITH KULOV GONE, BAKIYEV DUMPS HIPC INITIATIVE

On February 20 the Kyrgyz government unanimously rejected participation in the Heavily Indebted Poor Countries (HIPC) Initiative, founded by the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund in 1996. This decision followed almost a year of negotiations between the Kyrgyz government and the international community.... MORE

ETHNIC, SECURITY TENSIONS BUILDING IN MAKHACHKALA

On February 10, rebels attacked a group of Russian soldiers in the city of Buinaksk. The problem is a long-standing one. For nearly a decade, the republic has been a battleground for the pro-Russian authorities and Islamic insurgents supported by rebels from neighboring Chechnya. "Unfortunately,... MORE

YULIA TYMOSHENKO TO VISIT WASHINGTON, NEW YORK

Yulia Tymoshenko, leader of the eponymous political bloc and head of the Ukrainian opposition, arrives in the United States on Sunday, February 25, for a six-day visit that will take her to New York and Washington. It is her first visit to the U.S. as... MORE

RUSSIA SERIOUS ABOUT INF TREATY ABROGATION

The Russian military always disliked the Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces (INF) Treaty, signed in 1987 by Presidents Ronald Reagan and Mikhail Gorbachev. The INF eliminated all U.S. and Russian ballistic missiles (some 2,700 all in all) with a range from 500 to 5500 kilometers. The Russian... MORE

UKRAINIAN PRESIDENT, PRIME MINISTER SUE EACH OTHER

As Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko and Prime Minister Viktor Yanukovych continue to dispute each other’s powers, interpreting the constitutional amendments of 2004-2006 each in his own favor, both hope for support from the judiciary. On February 5 Yushchenko referred the new law on the Cabinet... MORE

PUTIN EXPANDS THE GOVERNMENT AND DEROGATES THE MILITARY

A huge bureaucratic surprise occurred in Moscow on February 15 when Russian President Vladimir Putin announced new appointments in the government, typically providing very little explanation for his sovereign decisions. Most attention was focused on defense minister Sergei Ivanov’s elevation from deputy to first deputy... MORE

PUTIN SEEKS CLOSER TIES WITH TURKMENISTAN

The election of Gurbanguly Berdimukhamedov as Turkmenistan’s new president, widely expected since he became acting president after the death of Saparmurat Niyazov in December, has already witnessed diplomatic overtures by a number of countries keen to develop closer ties with Turkmenistan. Russian President Vladimir Putin,... MORE

ARMENIAN PARLIAMENTARY ELECTION RACE KICKS OFF

Armenia’s parliamentary elections have officially been scheduled for May 12, ushering in the traditional period of political upheaval that has defined just about every poll held in the country since independence. Although campaigning is to formally get underway in late March, the leading Armenian parties... MORE