KIEV, May 3 – The U.S. would allocate at least $560 million for Ukraine according to the 2017 consolidated appropriations act submitted to Congress, the Ukrainian embassy to the U.S. reported Tuesday.
KIEV, May 3 - Four Ukrainian soldiers were killed in the deadliest 24-hour period in Ukraine 's eastern separatist war zone since the start of an Easter truce, AFP reported on Wednesday citing officials.
ODESSA, May 2 - Ukrainian police in the tense southern city of Odessa on Monday discovered grenades near the site of commemorations marking two years since clashes between Moscow and Kiev supporters killed 48, AFP reported.
KIEV, April 29 - The European Union considers that the increase of duties on the exports of metal scrap from Ukraine would represent a restrictive trade measure, the Delegation of the EU to Ukraine has said.
KIEV, April 29 – President Petro Poroshenko has assessed the situation in the Ukrainian economy and international markets and shared his views on the country's development with businessmen.
KIEV, May 3 - President Viktor Yanukovych on Saturday promised a swift investigation into Friday's bomb blasts in the city of Dnipropetrovsk that injured 30 people just weeks ahead of the European soccer championship which Ukraine co-hosts.
KIEV, May 3 – European leaders threatened to boycott the Euro 2012 soccer tournament in Ukraine in June unless the authorities free jailed opposition leader Yulia Tymoshenko to allow her proper medical treatment.
KIEV, April 29 – A meeting between Ukrainian Fuel and Coal Industry Minister Yuriy Boyko and Gazprom CEO Alexei Miller in Moscow on April 28 saw the start of a countdown of 30 days, during which the sides can resolve problems with the January 2009 agreement on supplies of Russian gas to Ukraine through talks, an Internet publication has reported.
KIEV, May 3 - Ukraine and Russia will probably reach a deal by the end of September to amend their 2009 agreement, resulting in lower natural gas prices, Ukrainian Energy Minister Yuriy Boyko said.
KIEV, May 3 – The Prosecutor General’s Office warned Tuesday it may seek an arrest warrant for opposition leader Yulia Tymoshenko for allegedly delaying an investigation into the natural gas deal she negotiated with Russia in January 2009.