Talk:Cassette Scandal

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  • Good job on this, Alex. I think some of the "cassette scandal" material from
    Mykola Mel'nychenko could be moved here. What do you think? Michael Z.
  • I attempted a small cleanup of this article with some recent developments, including revising out of date information indicating Kuchma is president. Yakym

Citations

This article is strangely devoid of any citations. Is there a reason for that?--Ernstk (talk) 04:37, 28 November 2007 (UTC)[reply]

Scope and structure of the article

Ladies and gentlemen, I'm afraid the bottom section is overloaded with redundant details which belong rather to

Oleksander Moroz
is practically leaving politics, why don't reflect this with regard to Cassette Scandal?

Less important issue is the structure. Can anybody see the main section here, describing the scandal itself? That's probably because it is in the intro now. Thanks, Ukrained (talk) 22:27, 29 November 2007 (UTC)[reply]

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Turkey after Ukraine?

The article states that in order to avoid Tony Blair and George Bush next to Kuchma, the list of participants was read in French, listing Turkey next Ukraine. With all due respect, even in French Turkey preceeds Ukraine. The effect was achieved because, in French, United States and United Kingdom do not start with U, they start with E and R. Afil (talk) 02:18, 26 July 2020 (UTC)[reply]