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One Russian national killed, another wounded near France's Nice



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One Russian national killed, another wounded near France's Nice


http://en.rian.ru/crime/20110308/162905788.html
One Russian national was shot dead and another wounded near the southern French resort city of Nice, a Russian diplomat said on Tuesday.

Russia's Consul General in Marseilles Yury Gribkov said citing information from French police that the murdered Russian was identified as Mikhail Lanin, a businessman from Russia's Samara, a city on the Volga River.

His female companion was identified as Yelena Pravoslavnaya, who was hospitalized with multiple gun wounds.

Police found airplane tickets on Pravoslavnaya, which indicated they were both on the way to the airport in Nice for the flight to Samara via Moscow.

"Police got in touch with Lanin's son via Interpol and he has identified his father," Gribkov said.

He added that the Russian Consulate General has no information as of yet on the purpose of Lanin's visit to France.

PARIS, March 8 (RIA Novosti)

WikiLeaks publishes new 'gas war' cables


Today at 07:47 | Peter Byrne

The WikiLeaks whistleblower site on March 6 released six new classified U.S. State Department cables authored during the January 2009 gas crisis, when Russia then shut off gas supplies to Ukraine and Europe. Former Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko and her counterpart Vladimir Putin on Jan. 19, 2009 reached a deal in Moscow to end the crisis.

U.S. State Department cables released earlier provide insight insight into U.S. interest in Russia’s rocky relationship with Ukraine, top-level government corruption in the transit of Russian natural gas via Ukraine to Europe, Ukraine’s plans to join the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, and consequences of Russia's full-scale military invasion of Georgia in August 2008.

Future releases, to take place "over the months ahead," are expected to include more than 1,000 diplomatic cables originating from the U.S. Embassy in Kyiv from December 2005 through February 2010.

Presidential Administration deputy head Anna Herman in December said Ukraine "has nothing to fear" from the leaked diplomatic correspondence.

"What the current authorities say in tete-a-tete conversations is no different from the official position of our state and those who have power," Herman said. "We do not have double standards."

Full text of the latest six U.S. State Department leaked by WikiLeaks are here.

Read more: http://www.kyivpost.com/news/nation/detail/99188/#ixzz1FzSV9yuI




Cablegate: France bullied Poland over Georgia war


http://euobserver.com/9/31941
ANDREW RETTMAN

Today @ 09:26 CET

EUOBSERVER / BRUSSELS - France threatened to harm a flagship EU policy for post-Soviet countries shortly after the Russia-Georgia war unless the Union forgave Russia for its invasion, a freshly leaked US cable says.

The November 2008 dispatch from the US embassy in Stockholm reports that Johan Frisell, a senior Swedish diplomat, told US charge d'affairs Robert Silverman that France pressured Poland and Sweden into lifting the Union's only post-war sanction on Russia.

"France threatened to stall the Eastern Partnership initiative if the Swedes and others opposed to 'business as usual' with Moscow refused to resume EU-Russia talks, according to Frisell," Mr Silverman wrote. "Once the decision on talks on the Partnership and Co-operation Agreement [with Russia] was made, Sweden and Poland, co-drafters of the [Eastern Partnership] initiative, were given a green light to 'move ahead'."

The French support for Russia came at a time when Russian troops were still parked in Georgia proper in violation of a French-brokered peace agreement.

Previously leaked cables on the 2008 war show that France, Germany and Italy tried to soften the EU's reaction at every step of the conflict.

France later cemented relations with Russia by buying a stake in its Nord Stream gas pipeline and selling it two state-of-the-art warships.

The US memo also indicates that Poland and Sweden see the Eastern Partnership as a path to EU enlargement and security co-operation.

"Frisell said that the Eastern Partnership was essentially an 'invitation' to the six states to join the EU internal market," Mr Silverman noted. "'Profound EU integration is every bit as important as Article 5 [Nato's mutual defence pact],' he added. Moscow is 'agnostic' on European Neighborhood Policy, in part because it has seriously underestimated the impact of soft power. To the extent that the Eastern Partnership's related security co-operation remains 'under the Russian radar,' it will be successful."

Another cable out on on Monday (7 March) shows the influence on German politics of Matthias Warnig, a former officer in the east German secret police, the Stasi, who runs day-to-day affairs in the Nord Stream consortium.

"The [US] ambassador asked whether the project [Nord Stream] has the full support of the German government. Warnig said yes, noting that he has regular, direct access to Chancellor Merkel's office and that Nord Stream chairman Gerhard Schroeder also meets frequently with Merkel," the November 2009 dispatch from the US embassy in Moscow says.

Mr Warnig added that Russia's South Stream project, a plan to increase EU dependency on Russian gas, is a no-go, however: "He said that although he is a 'de facto employee of Gazprom,' he personally believes South Stream is unlikely to be built anytime soon."

A third fresh cable gives a peek into what Ukraine's new foreign minister, Konstantin Gryshenko, really thinks of Russia.

"Gryshenko said that the Kremlin wants a 'regency' - someone in power in Kyev who is totally subservient. He noted that Putin ... has a low personal regard for Yanukovych," Mr Yanukovych's minister told the US embassy in Kiev in January 2009.

"He observed that everyone in [the Russian government] government seemed to be part of the 'security brotherhood.' People are afraid to tell jokes; it is 'back to the USSR'," he added on Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin and his allies in Russia's FSB security service.





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