KIEV, March 30 - Ukraine's richest man pledged Thursday to reverse the country's sluggish economy and respect all post-Soviet privatization deals if his pro-Russian party takes power in upcoming coalition talks, The Associated Press reported.
KIEV, March 30 - Yulia Tymoshenko, former Ukrainian prime minister, pledged to pursue a business-friendly policy if she regains the post of the prime minister following Sunday??™s general election, the Financial Times reported.
KIEV, March 29 ??“ A tough and ongoing confrontation between two of his biggest allies could potentially challenge the course of the country??™s development, President Viktor Yushchenko admitted Tuesday.
KIEV, March 29 ??“ President Viktor Yushchenko on Tuesday signed into law 2005 budget amendments that were overwhelmingly approved by lawmakers Friday and aim at kick starting fiscal and economic reforms and tackling poverty and corruption.
KIEV, March 29 ??“ Ukraine seeks to change a key natural gas supply agreement with Russian gas giant Gazprom that may lead to Ukraine charging a higher tariff for Russian gas transit to Europe.
KYIV, Jan 29 – France will monthly transfer to Ukraine 3,000 shells for artillery systems of French production with a caliber of 155 mm, Deputy Minister of Defense of Ukraine Ivan Havryliuk said, citing Minister of the French Armed Forces Sebastien Lecornu.
KYIV, Jan 29 – The German manufacturer of unmanned aerial vehicles Quantum-Systems has started the delivery of 100 Trinity drones of various models, according to the website of the German aid to Ukraine on Sunday.
BRUSSELS, Jan 30 - The European Council on Tuesday renewed for a further 6 months its restrictive measures in view of the Russian Federation's continuing actions destabilizing the situation in Ukraine, until 31 July 2024.
THE HAGUE, Jan 30 - The United Nations’ top court will rule on Friday whether it has jurisdiction in a case brought by Ukraine accusing Russia of violating international law by using a false accusation of genocide as the pretext for its 2022 invasion.
KYIV, Jan 29 - European countries must make bold and "innovative" decisions to help Ukraine even if the U.S. backs off from supporting Kyiv in the coming months, French President Emmanuel Macron said Tuesday.