LISBON, June 24 – Ukraine said Tuesday its 20-year agreement with Russia over stationing of the Black Sea Fleet will not be extended after it expires in 2017, suggesting the Russian battleships would be forced to leave Sevastopol.
KIEV, June 21 - Ukraine has confirmed its commitment to policies of the peaceful use of space at the 50th Session of the Committee on the Peaceful Use of Outer Space held recently in Vienna.
ODESSA, June 22 - The Ukrainian Foreign Ministry corrected on Saturday a statement by its minister, Arseny Yatsenyuk, on the cancellation of a “black list” of Russians barred from visiting Ukraine.
MOSCOW, June 24 - Russia's Prime Minister said Friday that negotiations on a new contract for Russian natural gas supplies to Ukraine would be held in the last three months of the year, a newswire reported.
KYIV, May 22 – The growth of Ukraine's gross domestic product (GDP) in April 2024 compared to April of the previous year amounted to approximately 4.3% [±1%], slightly below the March figure of 4.6% [±1%], according to preliminary estimates published by the Ministry of Economy on Wednesday.
KYIV, May 23 – The allocation of U.S. budget aid theoretically covered Ukraine's social-humanitarian expenses in 2024, but the issue of military expenditures remained unresolved, with an additional need estimated at $5 billion, according to Finance Minister Serhiy Marchenko.
KYIV, May 23 – First Deputy Prime Minister, Minister of Economy of Ukraine Yulia Svyrydenko and European Commissioner for European Neighborhood Policy and Enlargement Negotiations Olivér Varhelyi have signed a Framework Agreement on financing from the European Union within the framework of the implementation of the Ukraine Facility, the Ministry of Economy's press service reported.
KYIV, May 23 – The high likelihood of the continuation of the active phase of the war necessitates the preservation of significant external budget support, Finance Minister Serhiy Marchenko said Thursday.
WASHINGTON, May 23 - The United States is expected to announce an additional $275 million in military aid for Ukraine on Friday as Kyiv struggles to hold off advances by Russian troops in the Kharkiv region, two U.S. officials say.
KYIV, May 23 - Russian missiles slammed into Ukraine’s second-largest city in the country’s northeast and killed at least seven civilians early Thursday, officials said, as Kyiv’s army labored to hold off an intense cross-border offensive by the Kremlin’s larger and better-equipped forces.