Section: Iran
Hundreds of Ukrainians cross border into EU on first day of visa-free access
Hundreds cross into the European Union on first day of visa waiver program, as President Poroshenko describes the development as a “breakaway” from Russia. …read more Source:...
Ukraine parl. restores NATO integration as priority
The Ukrainian Parliament adopted a law restoring NATO membership as the country’s foreign policy priority. …read more Source:...
Ukrainian MPs vote to back NATO membership
Ukraine’s parliament has voted to back attempts by the crisis-torn ex-Soviet nation to seek NATO membership, a move set to heighten tensions with Russia. …read more Source: Iran...
Blast hits US embassy in Kiev, no casualties reported
A blast hits the premises of the United States embassy in the Ukrainian capital, Kiev, with no reports of casualties and damage. …read more Source:...
Blast at US Embassy in Kiev, No Causalities, Say Police
TEHRAN (Tasnim) – An overnight blast hit the premises of the US embassy in Kiev but there were no casualties, the Ukrainian police said on Thursday. …read more Source: Tasnim News...
Poland, Ukraine seeking independence from Russian gas
Poland and Ukraine say they are taking steps toward developing a regional gas hub that would end Central and Eastern Europe’s dependence on Russian supplies and keep prices in line with European standards. …read more Source: Iran...
Poland, Ukraine seeking independence from Russian gas
Poland and Ukraine are developing a gas hub in order to get independence from Russian energy. …read more Source:...
Russia gives ex-head of Ukrainian library four-year suspended sentence
A court in Moscow has convicted the former head of a Ukrainian library of inciting anti-Russia propaganda, a charge that she rejected as politically-motivated. …read more Source: Iran...
Russia gives ex-head of Ukrainian library four-year suspended sentence
A Moscow court convicts the ex-head of a Ukrainian library of inciting ethnic hatred against Russia. …read more Source:...
EU Concerns Over Nord Stream 2 Show Kiev More Trusted Than Berlin: Moscow
TEHRAN (Tasnim) – EU concerns over the Nord Stream 2 pipeline project suggest that the European Union considers Ukraine a more reliable transit state than Germany, Russia’s Permanent Representative to the European Union Vladimir Chizhov said Friday. …read more Source: Tasnim News...



