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Opposition’s Victory Sets Stage for Ukraine Runoff Vote

by Jason Ditz | Jan 17, 2010

Opposition’s Victory Sets Stage for Ukraine Runoff Vote | Yanukovich aims to repair strained ties with Russia

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Medvedev Condemns Yushchenko, Hopes for New Ukrainian Leadership

by Jason Ditz | Aug 11, 2009

Medvedev Condemns Yushchenko, Hopes for New Ukrainian Leadership | Russia to postpone sending new ambassador

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Biden Backs NATO Membership for Ukraine

by Jason Ditz | Jul 21, 2009

Biden Backs NATO Membership for Ukraine | Seeks to reassure nation after Russia talks

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NATO Not Expected to Offer Ukraine or Georgia Membership Plans

by Jason Ditz | Nov 30, 2008

At this week's meeting, NATO will reportedly offer advice on reforms which Ukraine and Georgia need to pursue to be considered for potential membership, but they are not expected to offer formal roadmaps on the process. The move, proposed by the British government,...

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Russia Threatens to Pull Out of Arms Treaty Over NATO Expansion

by Jason Ditz | Nov 14, 2008

A senior Russian military diplomat is quoted as saying that if NATO grants Membership Action Plans to Georgia and Ukraine, the Russian government will ultimately pull out of the Conventional Forces in Europe (CFE) treaty. The CFE is a treaty first put in place in the...

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Crimea Calls for Recognition of South Ossetia, Abkhazia as Enclaves Sign Russia Defense Deal

by Jason Ditz | Sep 17, 2008

The Crimean Parliament voted today 79-8 to press the Ukrainian government to recognize the independence of Abkhazia and South Ossetia. It seems highly unlikely that the Ukrainian government will act on the call given the collapse of its coalition government and the...

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Ukraine’s Coalition Also a Casualty of Russia-Georgia War

by Jason Ditz | Sep 15, 2008

Ukraine's Parliament is expected to declare its coalition government dissolved tomorrow, after a split between the factions of President Viktor Yushchenko and Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko. Unless a new coalition is formed within the next 30 days, which at this...

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Ukraine Emerges as Latest Political Battleground Between West, Russia

by Jason Ditz | Sep 11, 2008

The European Union has issued an official statement, and in it they have declared that they recognize Ukraine as "a European country". While this comes as hardly a surprise to anyone with access to a globe, the relevant message of this statement was clear: that...

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Russian Relations With the West Reach a New Low Amid Talk of a New Cold War

by Jason Ditz | Aug 28, 2008

Last Updated 8/28 3:50 PM EST French Foreign Minister Bernard Kouchner said the European Union would consider sanctions against Russia along with other unspecified measures during a meeting to be held on the Georgian crisis Monday, at the behest of as-yet unnamed EU...

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