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In Brexit warm up, Dutch voters to consider EU treaty with Ukraine
AMSTERDAM (Reuters) – Dutch voters will decide on Wednesday whether to support a European treaty deepening ties with Ukraine in a referendum that will test sentiment toward Brussels ahead of Britain’s June Brexit vote and could also bring a boost for Russia. …read more Source:...
Pope announces special collection for Ukraine in European churches
VATICAN CITY (Reuters) – Pope Francis on Sunday announced that a special collection would be taken up in all of Europe’s Roman Catholic churches on April 24 to raise funds to help the people of Ukraine. …read more Source:...
Poroshenko bemoans timing of Dutch vote on Ukraine
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko on Friday bemoaned the timing of an April 6 referendum in the Netherlands on a treaty on closer ties between the European Union and Ukraine saying it comes as Europe is debating its own future. …read more Source:...
Biden tells Ukraine’s Poroshenko U.S. to give $335 million in security aid
WASHINGTON (Reuters) – U.S. Vice President Joe Biden told Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko on Thursday that the United States was moving forward with an additional $335 million in security assistance, the White House said in a statement. …read more Source:...
UK’s Hammond: Russia ‘going backwards’ on sanctions relief
TBILISI (Reuters) – Russia is moving further away from having Western sanctions lifted over its role in the Ukraine crisis, British Foreign Secretary Philip Hammond told Reuters on Wednesday. …read more Source:...
Ukraine’s independent MPs boost chances of ending deadlock
KIEV (Reuters) – Several non-aligned Ukrainian lawmakers have agreed to join Ukraine’s biggest faction to help end a political crisis that is stalling Western-backed reforms and vital international financial aid, deputies said on Wednesday. …read more Source:...
Ukraine parliament approves resignation of chief prosecutor
KIEV (Reuters) – The Ukrainian parliament approved on Tuesday the resignation of General Prosecutor Viktor Shokin, an official seen by the Ukraine’s Western backers as an obstacle to tackling corruption. …read more Source:...
Tymoshenko’s Fatherland Party won’t join Ukraine coalition unless conditions met
KIEV (Reuters) – The head of Ukraine’ Fatherland Party, Yulia Tymoshenko, said on Tuesday that her party had up to 15 conditions that needed to be met before a coalition could be formed. …read more Source:...
Ukraine General Prosecutor fires senior reformist prosecutor
KIEV (Reuters) – Senior Ukrainian prosecutor and anti-corruption campaigner Davit Sakvarelidze has been fired by General Prosecutor Viktor Shokin, Shokin’s deputy Vladyslav Kutsenko said on Tuesday. …read more Source:...
Head of Ukraine PM’s party says new coalition agreed
KIEV (Reuters) – Ukrainian Prime Minister Arseny Yatseniuk’s party, President Petro Poroshenko’s faction and the Fatherland party have agreed to form a new coalition, Maksym Burbak, the head of Yatseniuk’s People’s Front party, said on Monday. …read more Source:...


