Yanukovych will build dialogue with Russia on principles of equality, good-neighborliness and healthy pragmatism
"Today I am ready to report to my voters that from now on the dialogue with our big neighbor will be built on the principles of equality, good-neighborliness and healthy pragmatism, rather than confrontation and anti-Russian rhetoric," Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych said in his address to the nation on the occasion of signing into law the bill on ratification of the Russia-Ukraine agreement on the stay of the Russian Black Sea Fleet in the territory of Ukraine.
In this address, which was put on the presidential website, Yanukovych also expressed confidence that his voters support the steps he made during the first 50 days of his presidency.
2010.04.29 16:48:00
Ukraine, United States strengthening customs cooperation
Chairman of the Ukrainian State Customs Service Ihor Kaletnik and U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine John Tefft have discussed prospects for further cooperation between the customs agencies of the two countries.
2010.04.29 16:22:00
Yanukovych: Ukraine, Belarus will always maintain friendly relations
Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych said at a meeting with Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko in Minsk on Thursday that the relations between Ukraine and Belarus would always be good neighborly.
2010.04.29 13:52:00
National bank forecasts inflation at 12-13%, GDP growth about 4% in 2010
Inflation in Ukraine in 2010 will make up 12-13%, the GDP growth about 4%, NBU Director of Economic Analysis and Forecast Department Oleksandr Petryk told journalists.
Inflation indexes in Ukraine by results of April 2010 will be preserved at the March level (0.9%)
2010.04.29 13:31:00
Majority against restoration of monuments to Stalin
The majority in Ukraine, 56.7% have a negative attitude to the idea of putting up monuments to Stalin in Ukrainian cities, and only 9.6% like the idea, according to the results of the public opinion poll held by the Razumkov center of economy and policy studies.
2010.04.29 09:32:00
Kyiv to send Victory Train to Moscow
Within the framework of celebration of the 65th anniversary of victory in the Great Patriotic War of 1941 - 1945, the Victory Train will head from Kyiv for Moscow, carrying war veterans from the three states, Belarus, Ukraine and Russia
What is a modern terrorism?
Today it is clear that terrorism has become not a mythical, possibly as many believe, but a real threat to the civilized world. It challenged concepts such as humanism, mercy and humanity, making its 'visiting card' hatred, destruction of innocent people, insecurity. The events of recent days make us think over a serious question of how safe the world we live in today is. And although the problem of terrorism (thank God!) passes our country by so far, we by no means live in a closed world
- Waldemar Siwinski: Polish universities view Ukraine as priority area of cooperation
- Ukraine's Consul General in Milan Volodymyr Yatsenkivsky
- Donetsk Mayor Oleksandr Lukianchenko
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Seismologist Oleksandr Kendzer: Romania's Vrancea seismic zone poses threat to Ukraine as well
World media have recently reported about a warning issued by the Romanian National Institute for Earth Physics concerning a possible earthquake that may be triggered by the Vrancea seismic zone located on Ukraine-Romania border in the Carpathians. This area has recently experienced an intensified underground activity. Active seismic processes in the Vrancea area already occurred in 1927, 1940, 1977, 1986 and 1990. According to the Romanian geologists
- Ukraine's Deputy Foreign Minister Kostiantyn Yeliseyev
- NAER chairman Serhiy Yermilov
- Ukraine's Ambassador to Russia Kostiantyn Hryshchenko
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