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Ukraine Politics News: Government, Parliament, Reforms & Diplomacy

Donbas Reintegration Bill Delay Shows Ukraine’s Wartime Political Divide
Donbas reintegration bill delay in Ukraine’s Verkhovna Rada spotlights sovereignty, Russia’s role, Minsk disputes, and the politics of war.
Jan 5, 2018

U.S. Global Asset Recovery Forum opening without Ukrainian Prosecutor General
U.S. Global Asset Recovery Forum has started its work without Ukrainian Prosecutor General. In Washington there was a situation that unfolded around the canceled visit of Yuriy Lutsenko to the United States, Natalie Sedletska reports.
Dec 5, 2017

Donbass special status: If you do not vote, it will be hard for West to argue with Russia
Oksana Syroid, Deputy Speaker of the Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine, on voting for extending the law on the special status of the Donbass to 2018.
Nov 1, 2017

Paul Manafort will be questioned by detectives of the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine
Paul Manafort is to be questioned by detectives of the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine (hereafter – NABU), Ukrainian MP and Minister of Internal Affairs advisor Anton Gerashchenko says.
Aug 19, 2016

Why Americans are so vulnerable to Russian propaganda?
Kremlin propaganda doesn’t just spread lies—it exploits Western weaknesses, from political division to media gaps, turning them into powerful weapons in the war over Ukraine.
Jul 28, 2016

Three factors that have blocked Ukraine’s efforts in making a leap forward
Former journalist and current Ukrainian MP Mustafa Nayyem about the mistakes the authorities and the West are making.
Jun 21, 2016

Why the World is disappointed by Aivaras Abromavicius resignation?
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Reaction to a resignation statement moved by Aivaras Abromavicius Minister of Economic Development and Trade of Ukraine on February 3, 2016.
Feb 3, 2016
What Ukrainians think of Normandy Four Paris talks
Ukrainian opinions on the Normandy Four Paris talks — involving Ukraine, France, Germany, and Russia — vary widely, spanning optimism about diplomatic progress to deep skepticism about the outcomes and implications for the war. Voices from different parts of Ukrainian…
Oct 10, 2015

Pushing Kyiv to unilaterally perform Minsk II greatly benefits the Kremlin
Could forcing Ukraine to accept Minsk II strengthen the Kremlin’s hand? This analysis explores how pressure on Kyiv may reshape power dynamics in the war.
Aug 7, 2015

Ukraine’s non-aligned status has been cancelled
This morning new elected MPs to the Verkhovna rada of Ukraine proved they can be useful for the Ukrainian nation and can work for prospects of the whole country, not only for their own pockets. Historical and important law finally…
Dec 23, 2014

Hero of the day: he makes Putin mad
Lesson of liberty of speech from Ukraine’s journalist Roman Tsymbaliuk at the President Vladimir Putin’s press conference today in Moscow, Russia.
Dec 18, 2014

Ukraine Freedom Support Act of 2014: next steps that could turn it into the law
On 11 December the US Senate and the House of Representatives by the majority votes passed two identical resolutions (S.2828 and H.R.5859) with the general name “Ukraine Freedom Support Act of 2014”. Due to procedural nuances the document needs to…
Dec 12, 2014