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EU finances to be used to finance projects to assist disabled children – bnn-news.com

Financing from European Union funds to support disabled children and their families will be distributed among 17 associations or foundations in the second project selection process, as reported by the Central Financing and Contracting Agency (CFLA).

After the initial project selection process, the previously approved rehabilitation centre Poga and 16 other projects have been approved under conditions. If project authors fulfil conditions, eight projects will be implemented in Riga, three in Pieriga, four in Kurzeme and two in Vidzeme. 15 submitted projects were not approved over reasons of insufficient funding or quality criteria.

Project implementers associations or foundations will have access to funding of EUR 206 750 to organize support activities for disabled children and their families. This includes social rehabilitation, daycare services and moments of respite or short-term social care services. Funding as part of the project is also intended to procure equipment and train specialists.

Project proposals were submitted to CFLA between 30 December 2019 and 2 April 2020. Information about approved projects will be published on CFLA website once projects have been approved.

32 projects for a total amount of EUR 5 279 352.31 were received in the second stage of the selection process. This amount includes EUR 4 487 551.87 from European Social Fund and EUR 791 800.44 from the state budget. The available funding is EUR 3 114 303.50, which includes EUR 2 647 157.97 from the EU and EUR 467 145.53 from the state budget, which means the requested funding amount exceeds the amount that is readily available. 85% of projects costs will be covered by the European Social Fund and 15% will be covered by Latvias state budget.

14 projects are implemented in the first stage, providing assistance to disabled children and their families.

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Three years of visa-free travel: Ukrainians have made almost 49 million trips to EU – Ukrinform. Ukraine and world news

During the three years of the visa-free regime with the European Union, Ukrainian citizens have made almost 49 million trips to the EU countries.

"Today, exactly three years ago, Ukrainian citizens with biometric passports were granted the right of visa-free travel to the European Union (except Ireland), as well as to Iceland, Liechtenstein, Norway, and Switzerland which are members of the Schengen area but are not the EU members... Since the beginning of the visa-free regime (from June 11, 2017 till April 2020), Ukrainians have made a total of almost 49 million trips to EU countries with both biometric and non-biometric documents," the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine informs on the occasion of the third anniversary of the introduction of visa-free travel.

According to the State Border Guard Service, Ukrainians most often cross the border with Poland. The areas of the border with Hungary and Romania were also active, and to a lesser extent the border with Slovakia.

As noted, Ukrainians increasingly used air travel, while sea travel was the least popular.

According to the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine, the flow of Ukrainians to the EU is growing every year. In particular, in 2018, the number of trips was 17.5 million, and in 2019 it was 18.65 million. The first months of 2020 were no exception, but the situation was affected by the coronavirus pandemic, which is why most countries have restricted entry and scheduled international air service was suspended. According to the analysis, in January and February this year, Ukrainians travelled to the EU 3 million times, while for the same period in 2019 2.3 million times.

"In the second year of visa-free travel, the number of Ukrainians who preferred visa-free travel (exclusively with biometric passports) increased 4.2 times compared to the first year," the State Border Guard Service noted.

As reported, the visa-free agreement between Ukraine and the European Union was signed in Strasbourg on May 17, 2017.

On June 11, 2017, visa-free travel for Ukrainians was launched.

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EU should take into account interests of partners, including Ukraine, withing Eastern Partnership initiative Kuleba – UNIAN

Minister stressed the need to consolidate efforts to prepare an ambitious Joint Declaration of the upcoming summit.

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On Wednesday, Kuleba held a video conference call with the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Sweden, Ann Linde, MFA Ukraine's press service reports.

On the eve of a video conference of the Eastern Partnership foreign ministers, scheduled for June 11, the interlocutors discussed issues of Sweden's support for Ukraine's European integration aspirations.

Kuleba noted the importance of consolidating efforts to prepare an ambitious Joint Declaration of the upcoming Eastern Partnership Summit on the principles of joint ownership and strategic nature of the initiative, taking into account the interests of Eastern partners.

Ukraine's top diplomat briefed his Swedish counterpart on the security situation in the country's temporarily occupied territories, about the developments in the Normandy Four negotiations, and the process of the implementation of Minsk agreements.

Read alsoNo constructiveness on Russia's side to achieve peace in Donbas FM Kuleba

The foreign minister also noted that the issues of combating armed aggression by the Russian Federation and joint steps to de-occupy Crimea should remain a priority on the OSCE agenda.

"I am convinced that the high level of Swedish diplomacy will effectively and consistently protect the principles and norms that underpin the architecture of European security and the activities of the OSCE during the Swedish chairmanship in 2021," Kuleba emphasized.

In turn, the Swedish foreign minister noted progress in reform implementation in Ukraine, including the adoption of a law on the land market. The entry to the Ukrainian market of major Swedish brands, such as IKEA, is a testament to Ukraine's success on this path.

The foreign ministers of Ukraine and Sweden expressed their intention to deepen economic cooperation between the two countries and make efforts to minimize the negative impact of the coronavirus pandemic on the international economy.

As UNIAN reported earlier, foreign ministers of the six members of the Eastern Partnership and the leadership of the European Union will hold an informal video conference on June 11.

In turn, the leaders of 27 countries members of the European Union and six states that are part of the Eastern Partnership will hold a video conference on June 18. At the same time, an in-person meeting of leaders within the summit's framework is scheduled for early 2021.

On April 21, Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said that the Eastern Partnership initiative of the European Union should contribute to Ukraine's gradual integration into the EU's internal market.

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Erdogan says Turkey, US reached agreements on Libya – Military Times

ANKARA, Turkey Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan said Monday that he has reached agreements with his U.S. counterpart Donald Trump that could herald a new era concerning Libya.

Erdogan made the comment in a television interview following a telephone call with the U.S. president, but did not elaborate on the agreements reached.

After our talks on the transition process in Libya, a new era can begin between Turkey and the U.S., Erdogan told state broadcaster TRT. We had some agreements.

Earlier, a statement from his office said Erdogan and Trump had agreed to continue their close cooperation on Libya.

Turkeys support for Libyas U.N.-supported government in Tripoli has helped shift the balance in the country, allowing the Tripoli-based forces to retake the capitals airport and gain the upper hand against the rival east-based forces, led by Khalifa Hifter.

Hifters forces are backed by the United Arab Emirates and Egypt, as well as France and Russia. The Tripoli-based government receives aid from Qatar, Italy and Turkey, which stepped up its military support in recent months.

Erdogan said he would soon also discuss the situation in Libya with his Russian counterpart, Vladimir Putin.

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Erdogan’s attacks on freedom and his George Floyd commentary, ANDREAS N. AKARAS | Kathimerini – www.ekathimerini.com

The death of George Floyd has ignited protests across America and the world, reverberating as far as the gates of the Embassy of the United States in Athens. Though some ruffians have been ransacking American cities under the cover of the protests, polls show that up to 54 percent of Americans support the call for justice. Citywide curfews, heavy police and National Guard deployments, as well as tough talk from the White House have been brushed aside by the passion and conviction of the protesters.

Former President Barack Obama threw his support behind the peaceful protesters, and former secretary of defense James Mattis criticized his old boss handling of the protests. More remarkable is the inspiring compassion and empathy shown by police and guardsman who knelt with protesters and others like Sheriff Chris Swanson, who ordered his officers to take off their helmets, lay down their batons, and walk with protesters. Rahul Dubey opened his home to 70 cornered protesters to offer them refuge during Washington, DCs curfew. What this all shows is that the most important political office in America that of private citizen has been stirred.

Sometimes, mass assembly and vocal free speech awaken us to the reality that our neighbor is hurting and needs our help. Protest by the people is a vital component of any democratic order, and no matter how upsetting it may be to witness the events in America, the voice of the people is confronting governing power to demand equal justice for all.

So, to read a tweet from the autocrat Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan, who is the worlds premier jailer of journalists, and who brooks no criticism, condemning the killing of George Floyd as a consequence of a fascist American political order, shows the impulses driving this man. Such impulses were exhibited on May 16, 2017 when President Erdogan was in Washington, DC visiting the White House. After his meeting with President Donald Trump, Erdogans motorcade traveled to the Turkish ambassadors residence, where a small group had gathered to protest across the street. The chants of the protesters enraged Erdogan and his security agents, who, with spite and hate, viciously attacked them.

Today, I am one of the attorneys representing the injured protesters in Usoyan et al vs the Republic of Turkey. The lawsuit, detailed at http://www.hesaysattack.com, demands that President Erdogan and his security agents be held accountable for their violent, politically motivated attacks. No Turkish official has ever expressed remorse for the incident; instead Turkey wants to sweep the violence it perpetrated on American soil under the rug. Turkey argues that as a sovereign country it cannot be sued in American courts, and that Erdogans security agents acted on a perceived threat. Fortunately, United States District Court Judge Colleen Kollar-Kotelly rejected Turkeys arguments noting that Turkish security forces did not have the discretion to violently attack the protesters, nor to continue violently attacking them after they had fallen to the ground and were otherwise attempting to flee. Having failed to convince the court of its sovereign immunity, Turkey has appealed the decision and we continue to zealously challenge the Erdogan regimes efforts to avoid accountability.

Those who protest the death of George Floyd and those who protest President Erdogan are moved by feelings of pain and suffering. The pain and suffering vented upon the death of George Floyd has driven people into the streets. When Americans attempted to protest Erdogan in the heart of Washington, DC, to express the pain and suffering of their kin and brethren living in Turkey, never could they have imagined Turkish authorities would brutalize them on American soil.

Derek Chauvin, the white policeman who knelt on George Floyds neck for eight and-a-half minutes, and three other officers implicated in his death are being prosecuted by Minnesota Attorney General Keith Ellison, a Muslim African-American. No such prosecutorial diversity and steward of justice can be imagined in Turkey. Indeed, the Erdogan regime is not only harboring the criminally charged security agents who attacked protesters on the streets of Washington, DC, but celebrates them as national heroes. This is to be expected of Erdogan the Magnificent, as he has been called by former secretary of state Madeleine Albright for his fascist impulses, an autocratic leader who commits gross human rights violations, manipulates religion for political gain, violently abuses Kurds, and has plunged his country into a permanent state of political trauma.

Silence is acceptance, say those protesting for equal justice in America. So too our lawsuit raises a voice against Erdogans oppression. America is an imperfect country, but its democracy is robust and resilient, and history will prove Erdogans legacy worthy of the dustbin.

Andreas N. Akaras, a government and political affairs adviser, is of counsel to the law firm Bregman, Berbert, Schwartz & Gilday.

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