Lots of questions...
When does Yulia get out?
What role will Klitschko have?
What will be the new Crimean policy?
What will be done about bureaucratic corruption (a culture of bribes) and the tax police?
What bone will be tossed to Eastern Ukraine over the language issue?
I read Yulia was supposed to be released on March 1, but would think given the new and fast changing environment it could be sooner. They are giving tours,showing the inside of his house in Dontesk now, in a orderly way to news people and others. A garage full of cars and boats. They are pulling out boxes of papers as well. Looks like he left with everything still there. This is going to be interesting and fluid for some time. Corruption will take years and likely not fully be absent for a long time. Crimea.. that will be interesting. There are reports that The Voice of America Moscow is reporting that the Russian Duma Foreign Affairs Committee head Aleskei Pushkov is in Kharkiv. So much going on.. I wish Ukraine the best.
0bama went golfing
Kerry is chasing Global Warming Co2 gases for his SodaStream.
You will need to read the foreign news to get your answers
All excellent questions!
Ukraine is bankrupt and the putchists from the poor West who overthrew the elected government with violence cannot run an already bankrupt economy. They will try to loot the wealthier East but this will not be allowed to happen.
Give this a read. It’s by a Canadian who lives in Kiev