KIEV, April 19 ??“ President Viktor Yushchenko on Wednesday refused to take a key role in forging a ruling coalition in Parliament among parties that had supported him during the dramatic presidential election in 2004.
KIEV, April 19 ??“ Ukraine's overall spending on measures designed to overcome the aftermath of the Chornobyl disaster will hit $170 billion by the year 2015, Interfax-Ukraine reported citing an official.
KIEV, April 19 ??“ Ukraine is almost ready to enter the World Trade Organization (WTO) and will seek to join the body ahead of Russia, First Deputy Economy Minister Serhiy Romaniuk said.
TRIPOLI, April 18 ??“ Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi on Monday promised to open the door for Ukraine to oil and gas development projects in exchange for boosting cooperation in aerospace and defense projects, an official said.
KIEV, April 18 ??“ TNK-BP, the Russian oil company, said Monday it was indefinitely suspending sales of gasoline and diesel fuel in Ukraine in reaction to the government??™s ongoing efforts to restrict skyrocketing prices.
KIEV, April 19 ??“ Opposition groups launched an attack against the government Tuesday in Parliament for an ongoing investigation against a Donetsk region boss, but failed to win required support from lawmakers.
KYIV, March 19 – Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiha emphasized Kyiv’s great interest in increasing economic cooperation with India.
"India, with your space mission (Chandrayaan-3), you have joined a very prestigious world club. Ukraine has played its part in this project, with our engine technologies.
KYIV, March 19 – Germany's outgoing government has agreed to provide an additional EUR 3 billion ($3.3 billion) in military aid to Ukraine in 2025 after lawmakers approved financial reform plans, Reuters reported, citing a Finance Ministry document.
WASHINGTON, March 19 - President Trump proposed a takeover of Ukrainian power plants as a form of protection, suggesting the U.S. could deter Russian attacks, amid a push for a partial ceasefire between Kyiv and Moscow covering energy facilities and infrastructure.
KYIV, March 19 - Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin vowed Tuesday that the U.S. will continue to support Ukraine’s war effort against Russia, even as the U.S. Congress remains stalled over funding to send additional weapons to the front.