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TransDnistrian leader seeks Russia??™s help

KIEV, March 21 ??“ The leader of TransDnistria, Moldova??™s breakaway republic, on Tuesday urged Russia to intervene to prevent economic collapse in the region following a border and trade conflict with Ukraine.


Ukraine to double uranium output in 5 yrs to meet growing demand

DNIPRODZERZHYNSK, March 21 ??“ Ukraine plans to more than double production of uranium within the next five years to meet a growing demand from the country??™s nuclear power industry, an official said.


Ukraine seeks to let generating companies directly export power

KIEV, March 21 ??“ Ukraine will probably allow its power generating companies to export electricity directly and without a state-owned intermediary that had been handling this was decade, according to Energy and Fuel Minister Ivan Plachkov.


Yushchenko: Ukraine wants free-trade deal with Russia to trim deficit

KIEV, March 19 ??“ Ukraine will focus on signing a free-trade agreement with Russia in order to boost its exports and reduce a growing trade deficit, President Viktor Yushchenko said Saturday.


U.S., Japan seeking information after Ukraine??™s admission on missiles

KIEV, March 18 ??“ The U.S. and Japan are seeking more information from Ukraine after the country admitted Friday at least 18 its nuclear-capable cruise missiles had been smuggled into Iran and China in 2001.


Putin accepts Western pipeline partners

KIEV, March 19 ??“ Russian President Vladimir Putin Saturday accepted a plan for Western companies to enter a natural gas pipeline joint venture with Ukraine, but indicated Russia wasn??™t ready to surrender its 50% stake.


Ukrainians’ economic conditions improve in January from December: poll

KYIV, Feb 21 – In January of this year, citizens of Ukraine improved their assessment of both the economic situation in the country and the level of well-being of their own family: while in December last year, 66.5% and 37%, respectively, assessed them as "very bad" or "quite bad," then last month these indicators improved by 57.1% and 32%, according to the report based on the results of a survey conducted by the sociological service of the Razumkov Center.


Ukrainians' psychological state improves from early days of war: poll

KYIV, Feb 21 – Ukrainians' assessment of their own psychological state indicates a significant improvement in their psychological state compared to the beginning of the full-scale invasion of the Russian Federation, according to a report based on the results of a survey conducted by the sociological service of the Razumkov Center.


IMF may help Ukraine reduce 2023 budget deficit: Finance Minister

KYIV, Feb 21 – The need for additional external financing to cover the budget deficit of Ukraine in 2023 is currently $10 billion, the opening of a full-fledged long-term program with the support of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) will help reduce this deficit, maintain macroeconomic and financial stability, Finance Minister Serhiy Marchenko has said at a meeting with IMF Managing Director Kristalina Georgieva in Kyiv on Monday.


ISW: Russia plans to accuse Ukraine of shelling radiation-hazardous place

KYIV, Feb 21 – Russian occupation troops continue militarization of the Zaporizhia Nuclear Power Plant (ZNPP) in the occupied town of Enerhodar of Zaporizhia region and intend to accuse the Ukrainian side of attacks on radiation-hazardous facilities, according to a report of the Institute for the Study of War (ISW) for February 20.


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