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- Austerity Queen Angela Merkel Ready for Compromise on Greece?
- Stratfor Says "Russia Comes Out Ahead"; Colonel Cassad Chime In; Ambiguities of Ceasefire
- Ceasefire in Ukraine; Description of the Negotiations; Will This Hold?
- Greece Talks Break Down; Parties Cannot Even Agree On a Statement
Austerity Queen Angela Merkel Ready for Compromise on Greece? Posted: 12 Feb 2015 07:11 PM PST Talk of Compromise is in the air. Reports suggest that German Chancellor Angela Merkel and Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras may both be willing to compromise. However, details are still sketchy. Bloomberg reports Greece, Germany Said to Offer Compromises on Aid Terms Greek Prime Minister Alexis Tsipras met his European Union peers at a summit for the first time Thursday and said afterwards he sees political will to agree on what happens after the current aid program expires this month. Greece's goal remains a six-month bridge agreement that would lead to a new deal with euro-area authorities, he told reporters.Austerity Queen Willing to Talk Reuters reports Greece Agrees to Talk to Creditors Greece agreed on Thursday to talk to its creditors about the way out of its hated international bailout in a political climbdown that could prevent its new leftist-led government running out of money as early as next month.Both sides seemingly want a deal. If a deal occurs, both sides will claim they gave up nothing. We will see. Mike "Mish" Shedlock http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com |
Stratfor Says "Russia Comes Out Ahead"; Colonel Cassad Chime In; Ambiguities of Ceasefire Posted: 12 Feb 2015 02:13 PM PST In Ceasefire in Ukraine; Description of the Negotiations I asked a number of questions. Will This Hold?Let's take a look at what Colonel Cassad and Stratfor have to say. Colonel Cassad on Results of Minsk Here is a link to a Google Translation of Colonel Cassad on Results of Minsk. A skeptical Cassad calls the results a half-hearted solution which on the one hand outlines the terms of the cease-fire, and on the other, a series of questions hanging in the air. "The Truce on February 15 (if it takes place), will mean that the fighting will continue for 2 days where changes will mark the frontline border" Cassad notes the "incomprehensible situation of the Debaltsevskim boiler [cauldron]. Poroshenko argues that there is no boiler, and Putin argues that trapped forces must lay down their arms." "With regard to the remaining items, there is more wishful thinking than concrete solutions. France and Germany do not accept any responsibility for the implementation of these agreements, it is solely the responsibility of Russia, and of the junta [Ukraine] with the People's Republic. The threat of escalation of the confrontation was not removed, but simply postponed." Autonomy The critical question of autonomy will likely make or break this accord Cassad. Here is an unedited translation of Cassad. Leaders of the DNI and LC actually publicly disown Declaration of State Sovereignty of People's Republic and gave their consent to the actual stay within Ukraine. The idea of federalization and autonomy of Ukraine were publicly buried that Poroshenko has already declared his major success. At the same reservation had been made in the case of violation of the agreements more talks will follow. This is probably one of the required Russian guarantees. Of course, if hypothetically assume that all points of the agreement are met and the Donbass will remain a part of Ukraine, proposals laid with new agreements that do not allow us to say that the Donbass stub can be used as a lever to correct the Kremlin Ukraine in the desired way. At the same time official Kiev is still evading the Kremlin's attempts to seat Poroshenko and managers DNR and LC for the negotiation table. That is the direct contacts between the junta and the People's Republic is still there, and the next "truce" is pushed under the verbal assurances of the Russian Federation, Germany and France.Cassad Conclusion A full-fledged document on the settlement did not happen, the question hung in the air of the Crimea. In general, in my opinion, if the truce will not be torpedoed right now, we will have another respite and renewal of intense fighting. From what discussed and what was signed and that in my opinion can be done - a truce, divorce and heavy weapons exchange of prisoners. Everything else at this stage malovypolnimo, even without taking into account the expected action by the US escalation of the conflict.The above translation is also unedited. Ambiguities of Ceasefire Stratfor, like Cassad discusses various ambiguities in Terms of Ukraine's Ceasefire. Following marathon talks in Minsk that lasted more than 17 hours, the leaders of Germany, France, Russia and Ukraine reached an agreement that appears to align with the Kremlin's demands. The document calls for a cease-fire to begin Feb. 15, the withdrawal of weapons and the enactment of constitutional reforms in Ukraine. Though Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko has denied that the agreement includes provisions for the creation of autonomous regions or the federalization of Ukraine, the document on the whole does fulfill several of the Kremlin's long-standing demands with regards to the status of Donbas."Russia Comes Out Ahead" In a second writeup, Stratfor says In Minsk Talks, Russia Comes Out Ahead Following marathon talks in Minsk that lasted more than 17 hours, the leaders of Germany, France, Russia and Ukraine reached an agreement that appears to align with the Kremlin's demands. The agreement reflects Ukraine's increasingly weak negotiating position as well as Germany's wish to avoid confrontation with Russia while trying to save the eurozone. Though the deal includes some notable provisions regarding a cease-fire and the withdrawal of arms, it also contains several points, most importantly constitutional changes, that will challenge Kiev and give the Kremlin control over key parts of the agreement.Current Cauldron Map Poroshenko's claim "there is no boiler" is preposterous. Map from LiveJournal. Ceasefire Problem Area Above map from Stratfor, I added purple highlights. Clearly, key questions remain. If the ceasefire does hold, it is not clear who "won". It all depends on how numerous ambiguities are resolved. Addendum: Cassad concluded with "A full-fledged document on the settlement did not happen, the question hung in the air of the Crimea. In general, in my opinion, if the truce will not be torpedoed right now, we will have another respite and renewal of intense fighting. From what discussed and what was signed and that in my opinion can be done - a truce, divorce and heavy weapons exchange of prisoners. Everything else at this stage malovypolnimo, even without taking into account the expected action by the US escalation of the conflict." Jacob Dreizin informs me that "malovypolnimo" translates as "not realistically fulfillable" Mike "Mish" Shedlock http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com |
Ceasefire in Ukraine; Description of the Negotiations; Will This Hold? Posted: 12 Feb 2015 11:30 AM PST After 16 hours of talks in the Belarusian capital Minsk the leaders of Germany, France, Ukraine and Russia agreed to a ceasefire. This meeting took place in two locations, Minsk and Russia, because Ukrainian president Petro Poroshenko refused to meet rebel leaders. Here is a link to the Full Text of the Ceasefire. The accord sets boundaries, grants amnesty and pardons, and requires release of prisoners on both sides. Points 10-12 are where it gets interesting. In a move that mainly targets Russia but also affects mercenaries fighting on the Ukrainian side, point 10 of the accord calls for "Withdrawal of all foreign armed formations, military equipment, as well as mercenaries from the territory of Ukraine under monitoring of the OSCE. Disarmament of all illegal groups." Point 11 calls for "Carrying out constitutional reform in Ukraine with a new constitution entering into force by the end of 2015 providing for decentralization as a key element (including a reference to the specificities of certain areas in the Donetsk and Luhansk regions, agreed with the representatives of these areas), as well as adopting permanent legislation on the special status of certain areas of the Donetsk and Luhansk regions in line with measures as set out in the footnote until the end of 2015." Point 12 says "Based on the Law of Ukraine 'On interim local self-government order in certain areas of the Donetsk and Luhansk regions', questions related to local elections will be discussed and agreed upon with representatives of certain areas of the Donetsk and Luhansk regions in the framework of the Trilateral Contact Group. Elections will be held in accordance with relevant OSCE standards and monitored by OSCE/ODIHR." I do not see the footnote mentioned in point 11. Description of the Negotiations In intense negotiations Chancellor Merkel was the main go-between with Putin. In this lies hope," tweeted Ms Merkel's spokeperson, who was the driving force behind negotiations that Mr Hollande had described as a "last chance" to halt the spiralling violence in a conflict that has so far killed more than 5,300.Will This Hold? I don't know. This sounds like the limited autonomy arrangement in the last failed Minsk accord. But what's in the footnote? Does this mean a limited Federation without using those words? Is everyone tired enough of war to make this stick? Mike "Mish" Shedlock http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com |
Greece Talks Break Down; Parties Cannot Even Agree On a Statement Posted: 11 Feb 2015 11:33 PM PST At midnight, Greece turns into a pumpkin. The clock is clearly ticking but is this the 10th or 11th hour? Given the eurozone propensity to extend deadline after deadline, it's hard to say precisely what time this is. But we can say Greek Bailout Talks with Europe Break Down. Eurozone finance ministers' first attempt to grapple with the bailout demands made by the new Greek government broke down in recriminations after the two sides failed even to agree a way to take negotiations forward after six hours of talks in Brussels.Does Anyone Really Know What Time It Is? In honor of the 10th, 11th, or whatever hour, I offer this musical tribute. Link if video does not play: Does Anybody Really Knows What Time It Is? Mike "Mish" Shedlock http://globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com |
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