Nearly half of those Ukrainians polled said they support joining NATO:
(Interfax) Less than half of Ukrainians support the idea of Ukraine joining NATO, as is seen from a public opinion poll.
Asked how they would vote if a referendum on Ukraine's accession to NATO were held today, 45 percent of those polled said they would vote in favor of NATO membership, 30 percent would vote against it, 16 percent were undecided, and 10 percent would not cast their ballots.
Asked whether they believed Ukraine would be granted visa-free travel to the European Union in 2016, 20 percent answered positively, 55 percent negatively, and 25 percent were undecided.
The Rating sociological group polled 2,400 respondents aged 18 and older under a contract with the International Republican Institute in all Ukrainian regions except the territory currently not controlled by Kyiv from February 17 to March 4, 2016. The respondents were interviewed personally at home.
Another 1,000 respondents were interviewed in the Mykolayiv and Kherson regions. The margin of error is within 2 percent.
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Russian finance minister discusses Ukraine's debt to Moscow with IMF at meetings in Washington
(TASS) Russian Finance Minister Anton Siluanov discussed with International Monetary Fund officials Ukraine's debt of $3 billion overdue since 2015.
Representatives of the Russian and Ukrainian delegations did not have official meetings on the fringes of the spring session of the IMF and the World Bank, the minister said.
"As for meetings with the International Monetary Fund, yes, the talks did take place, where we discussed cooperation with the International Monetary Fund on Ukraine's necessary fulfillment of its obligations and on consequences from that default, which Ukraine had on our papers," he said in an interview with the Vesti Saturday weekly television show, adding the talks were under way.
(...) "As you know, Ukraine has changed the government recently, the finance minister, the prime minister, thus the delegation which has come to the G20 summit is not legitimate," Siluanov said.
He said as the Russian delegation prepared its participation in the session, it did not plan meetings with the Ukrainian delegation, "as all earlier contacts demonstrated a lack of productive negotiations process on the settlement of Ukraine's debt to Russia."
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