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Photo: Poland's President Aleksander Kwasniewski (L) shakes hand with Ukraine's President Viktor Yushchenko upon his arrival in Gdynia, Poland (Reuters/Yahoo) 06/30/2005
Photo: Georgian President Mikhail Saakashvili (R) and Ukrainian Foreign Minister Borys Tarasyuk leave to meet journalists after negotiations in Tbilisi (Reuters/Yahoo) 06/30/2005
Політики США - за членство України в ЄС і НАТО (BBC Ukrainian) 06/29/2005
Dividing Russia [...after last December's successful US-funded revolution in Kiev, Stratfor observed, 'Without Ukraine, Russia's political, economic and military survivability are called into question...] (AlterNet) 06/29/2005
Israel Confirmed that General Pukach Stays at Its Territory [Gongadze] (UNIAN) 06/29/2005
NATO ready to help Ukraine membership, says secretary-general (Ukrainian Journal) 06/29/2005
Border Police Chiefs of Black Sea Countries Hold Annual Meeting (Seeurope) 06/29/2005
Архіваріус 'Яд Вашему' відмовляється коментувати львівську 'архівну справу' (Deutsche Welle) 06/29/2005
Paris anti-Britain plot backfires (Daily Telegraph) 06/28/2005
Боротьба з корупцією в Україні: дійшла черга до парламентарів? (Deutsche Welle) 06/28/2005
Ізраїль підтвердив, що генерал Пукач перебуває на території цієї країни (Deutsche Welle) 06/28/2005
Orange alert? True blue? Gaza plan colours Israel [Pro-settler activists liken their cause to Ukraine's 2004 pro-democracy 'orange revolution' -- something Palestinians living under occupation laugh at.] (Reuters) 06/28/2005
Ukraine President Viktor Yushchenko to Receive 2005 Philadelphia Liberty Medal. Reformist Hailed for Leading the Peaceful 'Orange Revolution' and Pledging to Deliver Radical Political and Economic Change in His Nation. President Yushchenko will accept the Medal and its accompanying $100,000 at the National Constitution Center in Philadelphia on September 17, America's Constitution Day. (PRNewswire) 06/28/2005
Our Europe includes Ukraine. By Yulia Tymoshenko [Dated 6/27/05] (Globe and Mail) 06/28/2005
US world's biggest jailer: Report [Russia had 786,900 inmates, or 550 per 100,000, the highest rate in Europe. Notably high rate of prisoners Ukraine with 416 per 100,000.] (AP/NDTV) 06/28/2005
FJC Office Attacked by Anti-Semites in Zhitomir (FJC) 06/28/2005
Ukraine's uphill EU struggle (Euro-reporters) 06/28/2005
Letter: Doomed Russia [One Russian nation actually does not exist...] (Kavkaz Center) 06/28/2005
Israelis Line Highways to Protest Pullout [Settlers said they adopted orange in imitation of the pro-democracy struggle in Ukraine] (AP/Yahoo) 06/28/2005
Where Eaglets Lie. The presidents of Ukraine and Poland end an 87-year controversy, three years after their last failed attempt. (Transitions Online) 06/27/2005
Генерал Пукач в Iзраїлi, говорять тамтешнi ЗМI (VOA) 06/27/2005
Генсек НАТО вiдвiдав Київ (VOA) 06/27/2005
Nato chief in Ukraine bid talks [Mr Scheffer pledged support for Ukraine's reforms] (BBC) 06/27/2005
Photo: Ukrainian Foreign Minister Borys Tarasyuk (L) listens to NATO Secretary General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer during their meeting in Kiev (Reuters/Yahoo) 06/27/2005
Photo: NATO Secretary General Jaap de Hoop Scheffer (R) listens to Ukraine's President Viktor Yushchenko during their meeting in Kiev (Reuters/Yahoo) 06/27/2005
Photo: Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko (L) and Macedonian President Branko Crvenkovski listen to the Macedonian national anthem during a welcome ceremony in front of the Mariinsky Palace in Kiev June 27, 2005. Crvenkovski arrived in Ukraine on Monday for a three-day official visit. (Reuters/Yahoo) 06/27/2005
Photo: Four years after the Sept. 11 attacks, the Bush administration and the U.S. Congress are showing signs of complacency about the threat of a terrorist nuclear attack that could cripple a major city and shatter the economy, nuclear security experts said on Monday. At a public forum sponsored by the former Sept. 11 commission, the experts said the government must do more to secure bomb-making materials worldwide, prevent proliferation, and promote international cooperation on security. Ukrainian military engineers watch the extraction of the SS-24 nuclear missile booster from its bunker at a military base in the southern Ukrainian town of Pervomaisk August 13, 1998. (Reuters/Yahoo) 06/27/2005
Gongadze's killer reportedly found in Israel (Eurasia Daily Monitor) 06/27/2005
The fairest premier of them all? (Sunday Times) 06/26/2005
Photo: Some fifty thousand Eastern Rite Catholics gather to pray for peace at a catholic church in the western Ukrainian city of Lviv (Reuters/Yahoo) 06/26/2005
Photo: Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko and girls pose for a photo after congratulating more than 200 newly married couples in front of the Maryinsky Palace presidential residence, Kiev, Ukraine, Sunday, June, 26, 2005. Yushchenko said Sunday that the authorities would offer a draft program for building housing for young families by the summer-end, ITAR-Tass news agency reported. (AP/Yahoo) 06/26/2005
Five coal miners killed in explosion in Ukraine (AP/IH Tribune) 06/26/2005
Photo: Ukrainian newlyweds demonstrate a synchronous kiss during a wedding celebration in central Kiev (Reuters/Yahoo) 06/26/2005
Photo: Ukrainian president Viktor Yushchenko (L) applauds during a mass wedding celebration in central Kiev (Reuters/Yahoo) 06/26/2005
Photo: Ukrainian newlyweds listen to Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko (not in picture) during a mass wedding party in central Kiev June 26, 2005. About 200 newlyweds took part in mass wedding celebrations, marking the International Youth Day. (Reuters/Yahoo) 06/26/2005
Photo: From right: Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko, his wife Kateryna, and daughters, Sophiya and Khrystyna, congratulate more than 200 newly married couples in front of the Maryinsky Palace presidential residence (AP/Yahoo) 06/26/2005
Photo: A Ukrainian firefighter in a protective suit stands by a fire in Donetsk, Ukraine June 25, 2005. Dozens of firefighters struggled with fire caused by gas escaping from a pipeline in the country's eastern city of Donetsk, according to officials. (Reuters/Yahoo) 06/25/2005
Photo: Ukrainian journalists watch a training session of the Scottish servicemen during a military exercise in the Yavoriv training centre near Lviv, Ukraine June 25, 2005. Some 1, 100 servicemen from different countries including 22 NATO member states took part in the exercise 'Cooperative best effort 2005'. (Reuters/Yahoo) 06/25/2005
Racism in Portugal (S.A. Daily Dispatch) 06/25/2005
What's Left of the Union? [Volume 52, Number 12. July 14, 2005] (NY Review of Books) 06/25/2005
Polish president suggests pan-European poll on EU (Reuters) 06/25/2005
U.S. Ukraine Policy Dialogue (USUF) 06/25/2005
Ukraine Resists Integration Into Ex-Soviet Economic Union, Only Signs Up for Free Trade Zone (AP/Yahoo) 06/25/2005
Spirit of forgiveness unites Poles and Ukrainians (Financial Times) 06/25/2005
Photo: Ukraine's President Viktor Yushchenko and his Polish counterpart Aleksander Kwasniwski during a reopening ceremony of the military cemetery, in Lviv, Ukraine (AP/Yahoo) 06/24/2005
Photo: Ukrainiane and Polish visitors await the reopening of the military cemetery, in Lviv, Ukraine (AP/Yahoo) 06/24/2005
Photo: Ukrainian and Polish visitors attend a ceremony at the restored Cemetery of Orlyats, in Lviv, Ukraine, Friday, June 24, 2005, a burial site of 2,500 Polish soldiers who struggled against Ukrainians. Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko and his Polish counterpart Aleksander Kwasniewski presided Friday over solemn ceremonies to remember the Poles and Ukrainians who fought each other more than a century ago. 'The day has come when the state honors one of its brightest _ but also most tragic _ pages of history,' Yushchenko said at the unveiling of a memorial to Ukrainian soldiers who fought Poland in the 1918-1920 war over control of then-independent western Ukraine. (AP/Yahoo) 06/24/2005
Photo: Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko and his Polish counterpart Aleksander Kwasniewski pray during a service to remember soldiers that perished in the Polish-Ukrainian war between 1918 and 1919, at Orlyats cemetery in Lviv, Western Ukraine, June 24, 2005. Some 2500 Polish soldiers are buried in the cemetery. (AP/Yahoo) 06/24/2005
Photo: Polish sailors stand at attention during a service to commemorate soldiers that perished in the Polish-Ukrainian war between 1918 and 1919, at Orlyats cemetery in Lviv (Reuters/Yahoo) 06/24/2005
Disputed Polish cemetery reopens (BBC) 06/24/2005
Ющенко i Квасневський вiдкрили спiрний меморiал (VOA) 06/24/2005
Photo: First pilot Volodymyr Toponar, whose Sukhoi Su-27 jet fighter ploughed into a crowd at an air show, is escorted by police after his trial in Lviv, Ukraine June 24, 2005. A military court on Friday jailed for up to 14 years pilots and organisers connected with the disaster in 2002 that left 77 people dead. (Reuters/Yahoo) 06/24/2005
Paper says fugitive Ukrainian general wanted for journalist murder is in Israel [Gen Oleksiy Pukach, wanted on charges of murdering journalist Heorhiy Gongadze] (Monsters and Critics) 06/24/2005
Ukraine fears the rise of new oligarchs [Prime Minister Tymoshenko is described as a former oligarch; Victor Pinchuk is not a happy tycoon] (BBC) 06/24/2005
Pilots jailed after Ukraine airshow disaster [in 2002 in which a fighter jet ploughed into a crowd in western Ukraine and killed 77 people] (Reuters/AlertNet) 06/24/2005
Photo: Yury Egorov, crew member of the Sukhoi Su-27 fighter jet that ploughed into a crowd at an air show, looks on during court proceedings against him in Lviv (Reuters/Yahoo) 06/24/2005
A Paris, Viktor Iouchtchenko défend les 'aspirations européennes' de l'Ukraine (Le Monde) 06/23/2005
Готується відкриття Цвинтаря Орлят у Львові (VOA) 06/23/2005
Photo: French President Jacques Chirac, right, shakes hand with Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko prior to holding talks at the Elysee Palace (AP/Yahoo) 06/22/2005
Photo: French President Jacques Chirac, right, shares a laugh with Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko during talks at the Elysee Palace, in Paris, Wednesday, June 22, 2005. At centre is an unidentified translator. (AP/Yahoo) 06/22/2005
Iouchtchenko : «Créer une relation stratégique avec la France» (Le Figaro) 06/22/2005
Ukrainian president unveils statue [Kiev-born French queen, Anne of Kiev, who married King Henri I of France in 1051], sees Chirac (AFX/Tocqueville Connection) 06/22/2005
Springtime for Dictators? (Weekly Standard/Yahoo) 06/22/2005
Bush makes headway on transatlantic breach [Divisive differences over Iraq past. Official noted working together on Ukraine and the close co-operation with France over Lebanon that resulted in a UN Security Council resolution and the withdrawal of Syrian forces.] (Financial Times) 06/22/2005
Пам'ятник королеві Франції спорудили за гроші Печерського району (УНІАН) 06/22/2005
Ющенко прибув до Парижа (УНІАН) 06/22/2005
МЗС Чехії спростувало заяву Ющенка (УНІАН) 06/22/2005
Photo: Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko (L) and Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko (2nd L) attend a wreath laying ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Kiev (Reuters/Yahoo) 06/22/2005
Photo: Ukrainian women chat as they stroll with prams past a wall with a mural of a religious scene at the entrance to the Mykhailivsky Golden Domed Cathedral in Kiev June 22, 2005. After cold and rainy weeks, nice weather finally established itself in the Ukrainian capital (Reuters/Yahoo) 06/22/2005
Photo: Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko (L) takes part in a wreath laying ceremony at the Tomb of the Unknown Soldier in Kiev June 22, 2005. Ukraine on Wednesday marked the Day of Remembrance and Sorrow, the 64th anniversary of Nazi Germany's aggression against the former Soviet Union in World War Two. (Reuters/Yahoo) 06/22/2005
Moscow Criticized In Council Of Europe Plenary Debate [Ukraine's foreign minister, Borys Tarasyuk, said in Kyiv yesterday that the draft resolution was 'provocative' and an attempt to divert attention from the debate on Russian commitments to the Council of Europe.] (RFE/RL) 06/22/2005
Ukrainian president still optimistic on EU future (AFP/Tocqueville Connection) 06/22/2005
Yushchenko's premature EU application (Euro-reporters) 06/22/2005
Ukraine seeks civil role in Iraq after troops leave (Reuters/AlertNet) 06/22/2005
GUAM (Georgia, Ukraine, Azerbaijan, Moldova) called OSCE to more active participation in Karabakh settlement (PanARMENIAN) 06/22/2005
Russian fugitive arrested [believed to have illegally sold Ukrainian weapons to various countries] (Cyprus Mail) 06/22/2005
Photo: Ukrainian Foreign Minister Borys Tarasyuk (L) shakes hands with his Belgian counterpart Karel De Gucht during their meeting in Kiev June 21, 2005. De Gucht is in Ukraine on an official visit. (Reuters/Yahoo) 06/21/2005
Тарасюк звинувачує росiян у провокацiї (VOA) 06/21/2005
Photo: Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko (L) and media tycoon Rupert Murdoch shake hands as they meet in Kie (Reuters/Yahoo) 06/21/2005
Photo: Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko (L) welcomes Belgian Foreign Minister Karel De Gucht during their meeting in Kiev (Reuters/Yahoo) 06/21/2005
UN to increase financial assistance to Ukraine [Viktor Kryzhanovsky, Ukraine's permanent representative to the UN] (RBC) 06/21/2005
Russians Hear From Ukraine Officials (AP/Yahoo) 06/21/2005
Judge Rules Accused Ex-Nazi Deported [But the judge made clear that John Demjanjuk has the right to fight any possible deportation order against him] (AP/Yahoo) 06/21/2005
Judge accused Nazi Demjanjuk can be deported (Reuters) 06/21/2005
Mice to get dioxin dose as part of Yushchenko poisoning investigation (Ukrainian Journal) 06/21/2005
Photo: Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko (R) and Mexican President Vicente Fox toast after signing documents during a meeting in the Mariinsky Palace (Reuters/Yahoo) 06/20/2005
Photo: Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko and Mexican President Vicente Fox inspect guard of honour during a welcoming ceremony in front of the Mariinsky Palac (Reuters/Yahoo) 06/20/2005
Photo: Mexican's President Vicente Fox wife Marta, right, and Ukrainian's President Viktor Yushchenko wife Kateryna, left, watch their husbands during a welcoming ceremony in front of the Mariinsky Palace (AP/Yahoo) 06/20/2005
Photo: Mexican President Vicente Fox during a ceremony at the Tomb of Unknown Soldier in Ukrainian capital Kiev (AP/Yahoo) 06/20/2005
Fox, Yushchenko Pledge Economic, Political Ties in Kiev Meeting (VOA) 06/20/2005
Yushchenko's Disappearing Moment (Transitions Onlne) 06/20/2005
Photo: Ukrainian Defence Minister Anatoly Hrytsenko and Estonian Defence Minister Jaak Joeruut review the guard of honour during a welcoming ceremony in Kiev, June 20, 2005. Joeruut arrived in Ukraine on Monday with a two-day official visit to discuss bilateral cooperation. (Reuters/Yahoo) 06/20/2005
Legal Eye: The EU-Ukraine Action Plan (Warsaw Business Journal) 06/20/2005
В Українi проводять навчання сил НАТО (VOA) 06/20/2005
Photo: Mexican President Vicente Fox tastes traditional welcoming bread and salt presented by Ukrainian girls in national costumes upon his arrival at Kiev airport. Fox is on a two day visit to Ukraine (Reuters/Yahoo) 06/19/2005
Photo: Georgia's President Mikhail Saakashvili, left and Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko, during the air show in Kiev...The presidents of Poland, Moldova, Latvia, Estonia, Georgia and Azerbaijan visited a two-day conference organized by the World Economic Forum, along with 145 business leaders. (AP/Yahoo) 06/17/2005
EU and Ukraine launching project on the destruction of landmines (EuropaWorld) 06/17/2005
Планується акт українсько-польського примирення (VOA) 06/17/2005
Заключний день економiчного форуму в Києвi (VOA) 06/17/2005
U.S.-Ukraine Foundation YOUTH LEADERSHIP PROGRAM 2005 (BRAMA) 06/16/2005
У Києві вiдкрився економічний форум (VOA) 06/16/2005
Закарпаття святкує наплив iноземних iнвестицiй (VOA) 06/16/2005
Photo: World Economic Forum in Kiev Jun 16, 2005. UKraine's new leaders, under pressure to make good on reforms promised during the 'Orange Revolution', pledged on Thursday to create proper conditions for investment and allayed concerns about overturning privatisations. (Reuters/Yahoo) 06/16/2005
Photo: UKrainian President Viktor Yushchenko (L) addresses a roundtable of the World Economic Forum in Kiev June 16, 2005. Ukraine's new leaders, under pressure to make good on reforms promised during the 'Orange Revolution', pledged on Thursday to create proper conditions for investment and allayed concerns about overturning privatisations (Reuters/Yahoo) 06/16/2005
Photo: Ukrainian Deputy Prime Minister Oleh Rybachuk delivers a speech during the opening ceremony of an Extraordinary Ukraine Roundtable of the World Economic Forum in Kiev June 16, 2005. Ukraine, its reforms increasingly bogged down six months after the Orange Revolution, put its leadership and prospects on display on Thursday at a meeting attended by top economists and a half dozen presidents. (Reuters/Yahoo) 06/16/2005
Вацлав Клаус побував у Львовi (VOA) 06/16/2005
У Києвi вiдзначено американську рiчницю (VOA) 06/16/2005
In Bush II, interests trump friendships (Christian Science Monitor) 06/16/2005
Росiя остерiгає Україну перед раннiм вступом до СОТ (VOA) 06/16/2005
Branding the Hutsuls (Transitions Online) 06/16/2005
The Viktor and Yulia show (Economist) 06/16/2005
Poland urges EU not to close door on new members (Financial Times) 06/16/2005
Revolutions Spark Short-term Media Improvements in Georgia and Ukraine, as Development Gap Remains Between Media in Southeast Europe and Central Asia (PRNewswire/Yahoo) 06/16/2005
Post-revolution Ukraine on display at world forum (Reuters/Yahoo) 06/16/2005
Ukrainian leader urges investors to put their funds into new Ukraine (AFP/Yahoo) 06/16/2005
Presidents, Business Leaders Gather in Ukraine for Special Economic Forum (AP/Yahoo) 06/16/2005
Business Leaders Gather for Ukraine Forum (AP/Yahoo) 06/16/2005
Leaders Meet in Ukraine for Economic Forum (AP/Yahoo) 06/16/2005
Photo: Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko (C), parliamentary speaker Volodymyr Lytvyn (L)and Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko answered journalists' questions in the Mariinsky palace in Kiev June 16, 2005. President Yushchenko signed a memorandum on Thursday guaranteeing property rights, a move intended to end uncertainty over privatisations inhibiting investment in ex-Soviet Ukraine. (Reuters/Yahoo) 06/16/2005
Photo: President of Ukraine Viktor Yushchenko speaks during the opening of the Plenary Session of the Extraordinary Ukraine Roundtable of World Economic Forum in Kiev. Yushchenko urged investors to pour their money into a new, pro-Western Ukraine, at the start of a two-day conference in Kiev to promote what he has described as a 'Klondike' of an investment opportunity. (AFP/Yahoo) 06/16/2005
Photo: Ukrainians admire military vehicles on sale at a military base in the Dubliany village near Ukraines western city of Lviv June 15, 2005. Ukraines defence ministry organized sale of excessive military uniforms, equipment and vehicles discarded after recent Ukrainian Army reforms. (Reuters/Yahoo) 06/15/2005
New Monument Honors 3500 Slain Jews in Crimean Port City (FJC) 06/15/2005
Photo: Ukrainians look at military vehicles on sale at a military base in the Dubliany village near Ukraines western city of Lviv June 15, 2005. Ukraines defence ministry organized sale of excessive military uniforms, equipment and vehicles discarded after recent Ukrainian Army reforms. (Reuters/Yahoo) 06/15/2005
A grim tourist hot spot: Chernobyl. By C.J. Chivers The New York Times (IH Tribune) 06/15/2005
CHALLENGES AND OPPORTUNITIES FOR DEMOCRACY IN FORMER SOVIET COUNTRIES. New Freedom House Study Warns of Obstacles From Authoritarian Regimes (Freedom House) 06/15/2005
Setback for Kiev's drive to join WTO (Financial Times) 06/15/2005
Yushchenko Walks Political Tightrope On Privatization Reviews (RFE/RL) 06/15/2005
Backing Ukraine's efforts towards integration in the EU (Radio Praha) 06/15/2005
Nazis wanted to send Jews to Soviet Union, says historian (Gulf Times) 06/15/2005
Photo: Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko (R) and Czech Republic President Vaclav Klaus inspect the guard of honour during a welcoming ceremony in front of the Mariinsky Palace in Kiev June 14, 2005. Klaus arrived in Ukraine on a five-day state visit to take part in the World Economic forum. (Reuters/Yahoo) 06/14/2005
Gongadze Killers Confess, But Who Ordered Murder? (RFE/RL) 06/14/2005
Government Attempts To Get Grip On Corruption (RFE/RL) 06/14/2005
Klaus supports Ukraine's EU, NATO integration (Prague Monitor) 06/14/2005
Kazakh deputies back NGOs law to prevent [U.S.-funded] revolution [aimed at gaining control of Kazakh oil riches] (Reuters/AlertNet) 06/14/2005
Ukraine Troop Leader Accused of Smuggling (AP/Yahoo) 06/14/2005
Ukraine Iraq force ex-head held (BBC) 06/14/2005
Photo: A demonstrator shouts during a protest against drug abuse in the city centre of Donetsk June 14, 2005. A Ukrainian non-governmental organisation and a religious group organised the protest rally against drugs on Tuesday. The poster reads: 'Drugs killed him'. (Reuters/Yahoo) 06/14/2005
Republicans press for a vote on UN nominee Bolton (AFP/Yahoo) 06/14/2005
Russia, US blocked NATO call for probe into Uzbek massacre: report (AFP/Yahoo) 06/14/2005
Photo: Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko (R) and Czech Republic President Vaclav Klaus look on after signing bilateral documents (Reuters/Yahoo) 06/14/2005
Top Ukrainian lawmaker [Lytvyn] backs return of Jewish property (AP/Ha'aretz) 06/13/2005
[Video] Пiдсумки вашингтонської конференцiї, присвяченiй дiалогу мiж Україною i США [US-Ukraine Foundation-sponsored conference on Political Dialogue Between the US and Ukraine] (VOA) 06/13/2005
Photo: French Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin (L) greets Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko (R) in the courtyard at the Hotel Matignon offices of the prime minister in Paris (Reuters/Yahoo) 06/13/2005
Who’s Blix To Us? [President Viktor Yushchenko’s meeting with Hans Blix, the head of the Chernobyl Shelter Fund Donor Assembly, was slated for 1.p.m. June 6. Half an hour before the meeting was to begin, it was canceled without any explanations or apologies.] (Dzerkalo tyzhnia) 06/13/2005
Литвин про справу Гонгадзе: 'Я найбільш зацікавлений' (УНІАН) 06/13/2005
Poroshenko touts progress in Ukraine effort to develop combat jet (Ukrainian Journal) 06/13/2005
Putin add personal touch to gas talks (Ukrainian Journal) 06/13/2005
Photo: French Prime Minister Dominique de Villepin (R) gestures before a meeting with Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko (L) at the Hotel Matignon offices of the prime minister in Paris (Reuters/Yahoo) 06/13/2005
Ukraine tries to cancel 'illegal' purchase of villa for Putin (Australian) 06/13/2005
The Ukrainian Museum in New York toured by women's group from the United Nations [FOTO/S] (BRAMA) 06/12/2005
Ukrainian Museum in New York [website] toured by women's group from the United Nations June 3 2005 [SLIDESHOW] (BRAMA) 06/12/2005
Ukrainian PM arrives in France, hopes for EU membership (AFP/Tocqueville Connection) 06/12/2005
Fledgling political party mimics GOP (Wash Times) 06/11/2005
Rhetoric Poll. Ukrainians confirm their readiness to enter the EU (Kommersant) 06/10/2005
V4 for Ukraine (Polskie Radio) 06/10/2005
Photo: Ukrainian Prime Minister Julia Tymoshenko (C) blows a kiss to the crowd as Polish Prime Minister Marek Belka (R) and Hungarian Prime Minister Ferenc Gyurcsany (L) watch during a photo opportunity in Kazimierz Dolny, south-eastern Poland (Reuters/Yahoo) 06/10/2005
Ukrainian Prosecutor-General Says Gongadze Case 'Solved' (RFE/RL) 06/10/2005
Ukraine to press ahead in drive to join EU (Financial Times) 06/10/2005
CIS Prime Ministers' Meeting: When Irrelevance Makes News (Georgia Messenger) 06/10/2005
Trade mission to Ukraine [New Hampshire Gov. John Lynch...first U.S. governor to visit Ukraine] (Portsmouth Herald) 06/10/2005
Russia Addresses Neighbors Joining NATO (AP/Yahoo) 06/10/2005
Photo: Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko (L) invites Italian Foreign Minister Gianfranco Fini to negotiations during their meeting in Kiev (Reuters/Yahoo) 06/10/2005
Photo: Ukrainian Foreign Minister Boris Tarasyuk and his Italian counterpart Gianfranco Fini (R) smile during their meeting in Kiev, June 10, 2005. The two officials held negotiations on bilateral relations. (Reuters/Yahoo) 06/10/2005
Photo: Ukrainian Prime Minister Julia Tymoshenko (L) waves to the crowd as Polish Prime Minister Marek Belka walks along side in Kazimierz Dolny, south-eastern Poland June 10, 2005. Tymoshenko joined the four Prime Ministers of the so-called Visegrad group, to discuss closer EU integration and the bloc's budget plans. (Reuters/Yahoo) 06/10/2005
Visegrad group to meet in Poland on EU constitution crisis, enlargement (AFP/Yahoo) 06/10/2005
Speech by Dr. Anatoliy Grytsenko, Minister of Defence of Ukraine at Euro-Atlantic Partnership Council Meeting (NATO) 06/10/2005
Ukraine and NATO discuss defence reform, operations (NATO) 06/10/2005
Official group photograph: Meeting of the Euro-Atlantic Partnership Council (EAPC) at the level of Ministers of Defence (NATO) 06/10/2005
[VIDEO] Пiдсумки вашингтонської конференцiї «Полiтичний дiалог України i США» (VOA) 06/10/2005
Спiвробiтництво мiж Україною та НАТО посилюється (VOA) 06/10/2005
Ющенко скасував контроверсiйний наказ (VOA) 06/10/2005
Moldova: Parliament Approves Kyiv's Plan For Transdniester (RFE/RL) 06/10/2005
Nazi slaves and forced labourers get full payouts (Reuters) 06/10/2005
Photos: Meeting of Defence Ministers NATO-Ukraine Bilateral meeting (3) (NATO) 06/09/2005
Спільна заява - За підсумками засідання Комісії Україна--НАТО на рівні міністрів закордонних справ Брюссель (НАТО) 06/09/2005
[AUDIO - Original] Joint press point by NATO Secretary General, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer and Anatoliy Gritsenko, Minister of Defence of Ukraine (NATO) 06/09/2005
Контроверза навколо львiвського замку (VOA) 06/09/2005
[AUDIO - English] Joint press point by NATO Secretary General, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer and Anatoliy Gritsenko, Minister of Defence of Ukraine (NATO) 06/09/2005
Photos: Joint press point by the NATO Secretary General, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer and the Ukrainian Minister of Defence, Anatoliy Gritsenko after the NATO-Ukraine Commission (NATO) 06/09/2005
Joint press point by NATO Secretary General, Jaap de Hoop Scheffer and Anatoliy Gritsenko, Minister of Defence of Ukraine (NATO) 06/09/2005
Statement - Meeting of the NATO-Ukraine Commission in Defence Ministers Session (NATO) 06/09/2005
[AUDIO] Meeting of the NATO-Ukraine Commission (NUC): Opening remarks by Anatoliy Gritsenko, Minister of Defence of Ukraine (NATO) 06/09/2005
[AUDIO] Meeting of the NATO-Ukraine Commission (NUC): Opening remarks by the NATO Secretary General (NATO) 06/09/2005
Opening remarks by the Secretary General; Meeting of the NATO-Ukraine Commission in Defence Ministers’ Session (NATO) 06/09/2005
Photos: Meeting of Defence Ministers NATO-Ukraine Bilateral meeting (18) (NATO) 06/09/2005
President: EU constitution row has not discouraged Ukraine (Ukrainian Journal) 06/09/2005
NATO: Defense Ministers Discuss Alliance Reforms, Ongoing Operations (RFE/RL) 06/09/2005
Solzhenitsyn: Russia may face a Ukraine-style revolution (The Age) 06/09/2005
Hotel's war secret back on the radar [A historian has claimed that war criminals were brought to the nearby town of Haddington to be trained as spies against the Russians. In his book, Morningside Mata Haris, Douglas Macleod alleged that 1000 Ukrainian SS men were brought to the county posing as genuine refugees at the end of the war. A former German prisoner camp in the town's Amisfield Park was adapted to house the men as the Cold War began to hot up. Mr Macleod claimed they worked as agricultural labourers between 1948 and 1951, but through the Scottish League for European Freedom, some were trained as agents. They were dropped into the Soviet Union, where there was a bloody civil war between Ukrainian nationalists (who backed the Nazis in the war) and the Russians. The book alleges that an unknown number of operations involving Haddington-trained spies were run by double agent Kim Philby.] (Edinburgh Evening News) 06/09/2005
Voronin requests NATO IPAP, western support to resolve Transnistria (Jamestown Foundation) 06/09/2005
Moldova Asks the West to Protect It from Russia (Seeurope) 06/09/2005
Kyivan Administration Won’t Help Caves Monastery Because of Budget Code (RISU) 06/09/2005
Kazakh senate snubs West, backs security bill (Reuters/AlertNet) 06/09/2005
Ernst & Young Quits CIS Law Operations [preparing to split from its parent company] (Moscow Times) 06/09/2005
Soros: Velvet Revolutions do not Bring Democracy (Zaman) 06/09/2005
Українські миротворці в Іраку виявили велику схованку боєприпасів (Урядовий портал) 06/08/2005
Photo: Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko (C), accompanied by his wife Kateryna Chumachenko (rear L), kisses Greek Orthodox Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew, the spiritual leader of the Greek Orthodox world, during his visit to the patriarchate in Istanbul June 8, 2005. Ukrainian President Yushchenko earlier met Pariarch Bartholomew at his hotel in the city before paying a visit to the spiritual leader of the Greek Orthodox faith at the patriarchate. (Reuters/Yahoo) 06/08/2005
Ukraine to Transform Interior Troops into National Guard (Black Enterprise) 06/08/2005
Harris Interactive and IMAS International Conduct Thirteen-Country Survey in Remembrance of 60th Anniversary of World War II [Ukraine (60%) are much more inclined than people in other countries to say that they have had close relatives who lost their lives in the war] (PRNewswire/Yahoo) 06/08/2005
Київські податківці викрили підпільний цех з виробництва отрутохімікатів (Урядовий портал) 06/08/2005
Ukrainian Visits Fellow EU Aspirant Turkey (AP/Yahoo) 06/08/2005
The Plan of Victory Over Moldova...was developed in Security Council of Russia (Kommersant) 06/08/2005
Helping Crimean Tatars feel at home again (Reuters/AlertNet) 06/08/2005
Пiдсумки вiзиту президента Ющенка до Туреччини (VOA) 06/08/2005
Kremlin shadow looms over Kazakh-Ukrainian talks (Jamestown Foundation) 06/08/2005
Russia, Ukraine WTO membership in doubt for 2005 [Cato Adrian: 'At the moment I would say Ukraine is ahead of Russia.'] (Reuters) 06/08/2005
NATO battles to agree Darfur support with EU [NATO ministers will meet with...Ukrainian Defence Minister Anatoly Grytsenko, whose country is keen to boost ties with NATO after last year's Orange Revolution.] (AFP/Yahoo) 06/08/2005
The Ukraine-Moldova border (Euro-reporters) 06/07/2005
Photo: Moldovan President Vladimir Voronin (R) and European Union foreign policy chief Javier Solana hold a joint news conference after a meeting in Brussels June 7, 2005. Voronin said he had handed Solana a letter signed by himself and Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko asking the EU to get involved in monitoring the border of Moldova's breakaway Dnestr region. (Reuters/Yahoo) 06/07/2005
Український уряд турбується Приднiстров`ям (VOA) 06/07/2005
Young eagles. A historic Polish cemetery in the Ukrainian city of Lviv will be officially opened on June 24 after a protracted tug of war between Poland and Ukraine (Polskie Radio) 06/07/2005
PABSEC [Parliamentary Assembly of the Organization of the Black Sea Economic Cooperation] General Assembly Meets in Kiev (Civil Georgia) 06/07/2005
Ukrainian elections in 2006 test of democracy (Prague Daily Monitor) 06/07/2005
Yushchenko puts energy exports and visas on agenda for Turkey visit (AFP/Lebanon Daily Star) 06/07/2005
Photo: President Viktor Yushchenko of Ukraine, 2nd right, his wife Katerina, left, Turkish counterpart Ahmet Necdet Sezer, 2nd left, and his wife Semra, right, pose for cameras at the end of a welcoming ceremony for Yushchenko at the Cankaya presidential palace in Ankara on Tuesday, June 7, 2005. Yushchenko is on a three-day visit to boost political and economic ties between the two Black Sea countries. (AP/Yahoo) 06/07/2005
Photo: Turkish President Ahmet Necdet Sezer (2nd L) and his Ukrainian counterpart Viktor Yushchenko (2nd R) pose with their wives Semra Sezer (R) and Kateryna Chumachenko (L) after a welcoming ceremony in Ankara, June 7, 2005. During his three-day state visit to Turkey, Yushchenko will discuss issues of economic collaboration between Ukraine and Turkey. (Reuters/Yahoo) 06/07/2005
Photo: Ukranian President Viktor Yushchenko reviews an honour guard during a welcoming ceremony in Ankara (Reuters/Yahoo) 06/07/2005
CIS struggles for cohesion (PINR/Eurasianet) 06/07/2005
Ukraine Establishes Commission to Address Concerns of Turkmenistan (NCA) 06/07/2005
Photo: Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko talks to journalists during her interview in Tbilisi, Georgia, June 3, 2005. Ukraine's government have announced a re-auction of the nation's largest steelworks, seen as a litmus test of the new authorities' approach after the dubious privatizations of the previous Kuchma regime. (AFP/Yahoo) 06/06/2005
Symbols of power: Viktor Yushchenko Gets Cossacks’ Horse, while Yulia Tymoshenko has become “bereginya” (Kommersant) 06/06/2005
Photo: Turkish Prime Minister Tayyip Erdogan (2nd R) and Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko (2nd L) pose with their wives Kateryna Chumachenko (L) and Emine Erdogan before a dinner in Ankara June 6, 2005. During his three-day state visit to Turkey, Yushchenko has intent to discuss issues of economic collaboration between Ukraine and Turkey. (Reuters/Yahoo) 06/06/2005
Photo: President Viktor Yushchenko of Ukraine, left, and Turkish Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan look pose for the media before their meeting at Erdogan's official residence in Ankara on Monday, June 6, 2005. Yushchenko arrived in Turkey for a three-day visit to boost political and economic ties between the two countries who long Black Sea coastlines. (AP/Yahoo) 06/06/2005
Photo: Ukrainian Foreign Minister Borys Tarasyuk (R) greets Vuk Draskovic, Foreign Minister of Serbia and Montenegro during their meeting in Kiev (Reuters/Yahoo) 06/06/2005
Ukraine refuses to sign CIS trade accord (Ukrainian Journal) 06/06/2005
Today in History: 2000 - President Clinton visited the former Soviet republic of Ukraine, the last stop in his weeklong European tour, where he dispensed $80 million in American aid to help entomb the Chernobyl nuclear power plant, scene of the world's worst nuclear accident. (AP/Yahoo) 06/05/2005
Україна готується до виведення з Iраку (VOA) 06/05/2005
Money laundering ring smashed [Ukrainian-run gang in Madrid] (Australian) 06/04/2005
On this day: 1990 – Ukrainian Communist Party chief Vladimir Ivashko is elected president of the Soviet Union's second largest republic. (Mercury) 06/04/2005
Shevchenko appointed advisor to Ukraine President [Note: Striker Andrij Shevchenko supported Yushchenko's rival candidate Viktor Yanukovych in the 2004 presidential election] (Reuters/Yahoo) 06/03/2005
EU Constitution Worries Aspiring Members (AP/Yahoo) 06/03/2005
CIS leaders in Tbilisi but not optimistic (Georgia Messenger) 06/03/2005
Photo: Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko (L) talks to Russia's Prime Minister Mikhail Fradkov during their meeting in Tbilisi (Reuters/Yahoo) 06/03/2005
Photo: ...Ukraine's Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko (center)...pose for an official photograph during a CIS summit in Tbilisi (Reuters/Yahoo) 06/03/2005
Ukraine to seal Transnistria? (Euro-reporters) 06/03/2005
Separate Train Crashes in Ukraine Kill 17 (AP/Yahoo) 06/03/2005
Soros: Putin Advised Kuchma to Apply Force Against Participants of Orange Revolution (UNIAN) 06/03/2005
Сорос: Путiн радив розстрiляти українську революцiю (VOA) 06/03/2005
Тимошенко, як прем`єр, вперше вирушила за кордон (VOA) 06/03/2005
[PDF] Will the Orange Revolution bear fruit? by Grzegorz Gromadzki, Oleksandr Sushko, Marius Vahl, Kataryna Wolczuk and Roman Wolczuk (Batory Foundation) 06/03/2005
Ukraine supports India's bid for UN Security Council membership (ANI/Yahoo) 06/02/2005
Photo: Ukraine and India pledged to increase trade between the two countries as Indian President Abdul Kalam (left) met with his Ukrainian counterpart Viktor Yushchenko (right) in Kiev (AFP/Yahoo) 06/02/2005
Photo: Ukrainian Foreign Minister Borys Tarasyuk (R) listens to Indian President Abdul Kalam during their meeting at the Mariinsky palace in Kiev, June 2, 2005. Kalam arrived in Ukraine on a four-day official visit. (Reuters/Yahoo) 06/02/2005
Dreams of a bigger EU dashed by voters’ fears for lost jobs (The Times) 06/01/2005
Photo: Young Ukrainians, with banners reading 'A Free Belarussian' attached to their backs, take part in a flashmob action as police officers stand aside near the Belarussian embassy in Kiev June 1, 2005. Activists of Ukraine's National Alliance youth organization staged a meeting to show their support to opposition students in neighbouring Belarus. (Reuters/Yahoo) 06/01/2005
Ukraine's NATO flirting (Euro-reporters) 06/01/2005
Photo: Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko, left, listens to U.S. billionaire financier and philanthropist George Soros during their meeting in Kiev, Wednesday June 1, 2005. Soros, whose foundation runs many charity programmes in Ukraine, arrived on a private visit to the country on Wednesday. (AP/Yahoo) 06/01/2005
Russian government sets sights on 'subversion' (Christian Science Monitor) 06/01/2005
On this day: 1996 – Ukraine became a nuclear weapons-free nation with the transfer of the last of its warheads to Russia. (Herald Sun) 06/01/2005
Former security chief reveals details about violence during Ukrainian presidential election (Jamestown Foundation) 06/01/2005
Watergate-Era 'Deep Throat' Steps Forward [former FBI official W. Mark Felt] (AP/Yahoo) 06/01/2005
Underground Mysteries. Cossack catacombs are being explored in Vinnytsia oblast (The Day) 06/01/2005
A Man Incapable of Adapting to Injustice [Dr. James Mace] (The Day) 06/01/2005
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