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Ukraine's President Viktor Yanukovich in Brussels on March 1, 2010 (AFP Photo / Presidential Press-Service Pool / Andrey Mosienko) 01.03.2010, 18:26 5 comments

Yanukovich names Ukrainian foreign policy priorities

Integration into Europe is Kiev’s top priority, but that cannot be done at the expense of relations with Russia, Ukraine’s President has said. Viktor Yanukovich is in Brussels on his first foreign trip as head of state.

04.03.2010, 00:36 5 comments

Ukrainian Rada votes to break Timoshenko’s Cabinet

The Ukrainian parliament passed a vote of no-confidence in the Yulia Timoshenko-headed government on Wednesday. 243 MPs voted in favor of the move, with a required minimum of 226 votes.

03.03.2010, 20:16

Ukrainians protest against Bandera for national hero

Protestors in Ukraine launched a nationwide campaign “Stepan Bandera – not Ukraine’s hero,” rallying against former President Yushchenko’s decision to award the title of national hero to the controversial WW II figure.

RIA Novosti / Dmitriy Astakhov, POOL 17.05.2010, 18:11 2 comments

Kiev greets Medvedev with rain to wash away stained relations

It is easier to talk with new Ukraine’s leadership, Dmitry Medvedev has declared. The Russian president has come to Kiev for a two-day official visit.

Russia's President Dmitry Medvedev (L) and his Ukrainian counterpart Viktor Yanukovich stay next vintage cars during a car rally from from St. Petersburg to Kiev, near the border town of Glukhov September 17, 2010 17.09.2010, 19:35 3 comments

Russia’s and Ukraine’s presidents vow to simplify border-crossing

The presidents of Russia and Ukraine took part in a rally with cars made when the two countries were both part of the Soviet Union.

Sergey Lavrov (RIA Novosti) 16.03.2010, 21:28

Kiev may become the venue for new START signing

Relations between Russia and Ukraine are getting back on track, and Kiev could be the venue for the signing of the nuclear reduction treaty, the Russian and Ukrainian foreign ministers said after meeting in Moscow.

Russian Federation, Moscow : Russian President Dmitry Medvedev (L) shakes hands with Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovich (R) at the Kremlin in Moscow on March 5, 2010. (AFP Photo / POOL / Natalia Kolesnikova) 05.03.2010, 16:15 8 comments

End of “bad streak” in Russian-Ukrainian relations - Medvedev

President Dmitry Medvedev said he hopes that with the election of Viktor Yanukovich, the “bad streak” in Russian-Ukrainian relations has finally come to an end.

01.07.2010, 15:24 6 comments

Clinton goes East: Ukraine first stop

US Secretary of State Hillary Clinton is arriving in Ukraine, on the first leg of her European and Caucasian trip. Energy, economy, defense and the development of democracy are expected to top the agenda.

05.03.2010, 19:13 2 comments

New era for Russia and Ukraine?

The atmosphere at Friday’s press conference with Medvedev and Yanukovich would have been hard to imagine with the Ukrainian’s predecessor, said RIA Novosti’s Dmitry Babich, but there is still cause for concern.

09.03.2010, 18:40 3 comments

Yanukovich denies Russian the status of second official language

Ukraine’s new president has announced that Ukrainian will remain as the official language in the country. Meanwhile, the country is set to “introduce the European Charter for Regional or Minority Languages”.

New Ukrainian leader looks for a fresh start in Moscow

Published: 05 March, 2010, 13:17
Edited: 05 March, 2010, 23:35


Ukraine's new president Viktor Yanukovich RIA Novosti

Ukraine’s new president Viktor Yanukovich is in Moscow with pledges to make a fresh start in Russian-Ukrainian relations.

 
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Impera March 05, 2010, 14:31 quote
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I finally begins the healing process for Russia and Ukraine's Relation's to help re-unite these very old allies, and their key policy's are the dispute of gas, the Nord stream project, the Crimean Black Sea base for Russia's military lease extension, and many other major policy's that has become simply pushed aside by the "Orange Revolution" which allowed the deteriorating relation's that Ukraine had with Russia preventing an awful lot of progress which made all of Ukraine divided in to two part's the Western Ukraine and Eastern Ukraine. But now all that has and will be swept away for good and to have a great restart in relation's just like it was back in the good old day's I can only give the very best of luck between these two nation's you all have a lot of work to do but I hope you will find a lot of common ground for peace between your two countries.

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