KIEV, Jan. 21 – President Viktor Yushchenko will to travel to Davos on Wednesday for a meeting with U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and other leaders at the World Economic Forum in Switzerland.
KIEV, Jan. 21 - Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko, who was expected to visit Moscow for sensitive gas talks on Jan. 23, will postpone the visit for three weeks, the office of President Viktor Yushchenko reported Monday.
KIEV, Jan. 21 – President Viktor Yushchenko on Monday reshuffled his top security body, the National Security and Defense Council, removing 25 loyal regional leaders and limiting the number of seats in the body to 14.
KIEV, Jan. 21 ??“ Parliament Speaker Oleksandr Moroz on Saturday challenged President Viktor Yushchenko as he had promised to sign into effect the controversial law that had been days ago vetoed by the president.
SIMFEROPOL, Jan. 19 ??“ The proposed central nuclear waste storage facility would be used to store nuclear waste only from Ukrainian nuclear power plants, according to Fuel and Energy Minister Yuriy Boyko.
KYIV, Dec 19 – Denmark has announced the 23rd aid package for Ukraine, which allocates DKK 2.1 billion to strengthen Ukraine's air defense and combat aviation capabilities.
KYIV, Dec 19 – The UK Ministry of Defense said on Thursday it would send Ukraine an additional GBP 225 million ($286 million) in military hardware to help counter Russian aggression.
BRUSSELS, Dec 19 - European Union leaders insisted on Thursday that no decisions can be taken about the future of war-ravaged Ukraine without its consent — or behind the backs of its partners in Europe, barely a month before President-elect Donald Trump takes office.
KYIV, Dec 18 – As of December 2023, some 19% of Ukrainians surveyed are ready for territorial concessions, but the majority of respondents believe that Ukraine should not give up its territories, according to the results of a survey conducted by the Kyiv International Institute of Sociology (KIIS) on November 29 – December 9, 2023.
KYIV, Dec 18 – The share of Ukrainians who trust the Verkhovna Rada decreased from 35% in December 2022 to 15%, and the share of those who do not trust it increased from 34% to 61%, according to the results of a study conducted from November 29 to December 9 by the Kyiv International Institute of Sociology (KIIS).