The British public have cast their votes, and Britain will be leaving the EU, to the utter delight of Putin.
The leading Conservative duo of the Brexit movement viz. Boris Johnson, the Donald Trump of the UK and an admirer of Putin, and Michael Gove, the Dmitry Medvedev to Boris Johnson, will be gearing up to take over the political reigns from David Cameron.
Like the Putin admirer Marine Le Pen, whose party is financially supported by Putin, Nigel Farage, another admirer of Putin, could not contain his glee at the outcome of this referendum.
And news just in,
Mr Cameron made the announcement in a statement outside Downing Street after the final result was announced.
He said he would attempt to "steady the ship" over the coming weeks and months but that "fresh leadership" was needed." (BBC News : Friday, 24 June) (my emphasis)
A week ago,
Britain has pushed for the EU to renew sanctions on Russia imposed after the Crimea annexation, but other EU countries want them lifted, so if the country leaves the bloc, that could soften the EU stance, Ukrainian politicians say.
"Brexit will seriously compromise the unity of the EU on the issue of sanctions," [Serhiy] Leshchenko (right) said. "The EU will lose one of the main lobbyists for sanctions against Russia." (Reuters :
"Italian companies have signed deals worth more than 1 billion euros ($1.13 billion) with Russian firms at an economic forum in St. Petersburg, Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi said on Friday.
...
"These are deals which are all legitimate within the context of the sanctions regime because we respect all the rules," Renzi told reporters. He said the accords "potentially open the way to deals worth between 4 and 5 billion euros". (Reuters : Mail Online :
Reuters : Mail Online)
Let us also remind ourselves that,
"last month it was Steinmeier who suggested that,
"I hope that by the end of June there will be progress and then we can see if we can reduce the sanctions step by step, or if we stay with the measures we have right now," Steinmeier told reporters on a visit to Tallinn on May 27." (Turkish Weekly : June 19, 2016) (my emphasis)
The mayor of Moscow Sergei Sobyanin wrote on Twitter that “Without the U.K., there will be nobody in the EU to defend sanctions against Russia so zealously.” (Moscow Times : Jun. 24 2016) (my emphasis)
"Militants mount[ed] more than 260 attacks over past week.
Combined Russian-separatists forces increasingly use unmanned aerial vehicles to spy on Ukrainian army and adjust fire in the combat zone.
The leading Conservative duo of the Brexit movement viz. Boris Johnson, the Donald Trump of the UK and an admirer of Putin, and Michael Gove, the Dmitry Medvedev to Boris Johnson, will be gearing up to take over the political reigns from David Cameron.
Top: Boris, Gove, Farage. Bottom: Trump, Medvedev, Le Pen
Like the Putin admirer Marine Le Pen, whose party is financially supported by Putin, Nigel Farage, another admirer of Putin, could not contain his glee at the outcome of this referendum.
And news just in,
"Prime Minister David Cameron is to step down by October after the UK voted to leave the European Union.
He said he would attempt to "steady the ship" over the coming weeks and months but that "fresh leadership" was needed." (BBC News : Friday, 24 June) (my emphasis)
A week ago,
Britain has pushed for the EU to renew sanctions on Russia imposed after the Crimea annexation, but other EU countries want them lifted, so if the country leaves the bloc, that could soften the EU stance, Ukrainian politicians say.
"Brexit will seriously compromise the unity of the EU on the issue of sanctions," [Serhiy] Leshchenko (right) said. "The EU will lose one of the main lobbyists for sanctions against Russia." (Reuters :
"Italian companies have signed deals worth more than 1 billion euros ($1.13 billion) with Russian firms at an economic forum in St. Petersburg, Italian Prime Minister Matteo Renzi said on Friday.
...
"These are deals which are all legitimate within the context of the sanctions regime because we respect all the rules," Renzi told reporters. He said the accords "potentially open the way to deals worth between 4 and 5 billion euros". (Reuters : Mail Online :
Reuters : Mail Online)
Let us also remind ourselves that,
"last month it was Steinmeier who suggested that,
"I hope that by the end of June there will be progress and then we can see if we can reduce the sanctions step by step, or if we stay with the measures we have right now," Steinmeier told reporters on a visit to Tallinn on May 27." (Turkish Weekly : June 19, 2016) (my emphasis)
The mayor of Moscow Sergei Sobyanin wrote on Twitter that “Without the U.K., there will be nobody in the EU to defend sanctions against Russia so zealously.” (Moscow Times : Jun. 24 2016) (my emphasis)
Sunday, 19 June 2016, upon a Brexit,
"..Putin's 'friends' in the EU will be in the driving seat when the EU's sanctions against him come up for renewal in July of this year.
"We can then also expect the Minsk2 protocols to be thrown into the dustbin of history."
The best indicator that this is about to happen lies in the fact that,
Combined Russian-separatists forces increasingly use unmanned aerial vehicles to spy on Ukrainian army and adjust fire in the combat zone.
"25 flights of drones were spotted over the past week, with five
of them conducted reconnaissance operations from the territory of
Russian federation," the chief of the Main Intelligence Department of Ukraine's Defence Ministry Vadym Skibytskiy stated." (UT : Jun. 22, 2016)
Expect this escalation by Putin's Russian soldiers and rebel proxies in eastern Ukraine to increase in ferocity.
(to be continued)