Section: The Ukrainian Weekly (USA)
2016: The noteworthy: people and events
This section features the noteworthy events and people of 2016 that defy easy classification (or could fit under more than one of our Year in Review categories). • Representatives of Ukrainian American community organizations and institutions gathered on January 10 at the Ukrainian Restaurant in New York to bid farewell to Ambassador Yuriy...
2016: At The Ukrainian Weekly: special issues, special focuses
Nothing like starting the year off right! On January 30, Self Reliance New York Federal Credit Union made yet another generous donation to the Ukrainian National Association’s two newspapers, Svoboda and The Ukrainian Weekly, giving each $12,500. The $25,000 donation was noted in the Press Fund reports of both newspapers. (The credit union...
Petro Matiaszek: promoting Ukraine via “honest dialogue” with investors
KYIV – Petro Matiaszek prefers “government relations and communications” to the streetwise adage of “fixer” to describe his 23-year illustrious role in Ukraine. For nearly two decades, the New York Law School graduate has smoothly navigated among the three sectors of society – public, private and civil society – with such fluidity that he could...
U.S. Senate confirms Haley, advocate of Ukraine sovereignty, as U.N. envoy
WASHINGTON – The Senate confirmed President Donald Trump’s pick to be U.S. ambassador to the United Nations by a decisive 96-to-4 vote on January 24. Gov. Nikki Haley of South Carolina won support from most Democratic senators because she testified that she does not support Republican efforts to slash U.S. funding for the U.N. Sen. […]...
Kyiv urges Trump to keep sanctions on Russia
KYIV – Ukrainian Defense Minister Stepan Poltorak has urged U.S. President Donald Trump to continue providing his crisis-stricken country with political and military assistance, urging Trump to continue sanctions against Russia to deter “further escalation” of the war in eastern Ukraine by the Kremlin. In an exclusive interview with RFE/RL on...
U.N. confirms Yanukovych asked Kremlin to deploy troops in Ukraine
KYIV – The Prosecutor General’s Office of Ukraine has received a copy of a statement by Viktor Yanukovych, Ukraine’s president at the time, requesting Moscow to deploy its military forces in Ukraine, Prosecutor General Yuriy Lutsenko wrote on Facebook. “The Chief Military Prosecutor’s Office received, through the Permanent...
Ukraine upgraded in yearly graft ranking on back of e-declarations
KYIV – Ukraine slightly improved on the yearly corruption index compiled by Transparency International, placing in the 26th percentile alongside regional peers Russia and Kazakhstan. The Berlin-based corruption watchdog said Ukraine ranked 131st out of 176 countries last year, a minor improvement over the previous year when it ranked 130 out of...
Ukrainian contingent in Women’s March raises issue of Trump-Putin connection
PHILADELPHIA – A Ukrainian contingent at the January 21 Women’s March on Philadelphia gave voice to the concerns of Ukrainians and Ukrainian Americans following the presidential inauguration, in particular the relationship with Russia. The event was one of 600-plus protests around the world affiliated with the Women’s March on...
Obama speaks on Russia, Ukraine at his final press conference
Following is an excerpt from President Barack Obama’s final press conference as he leaves office. A transcript of the January 18 news conference at the White House appeared in The Washington Post. The excerpt below is Mr. Obama’s answer to a reporter’s question about whether President-elect Donald Trump’s suggestion that...
2016: Ukrainians in the U.S.: Activity and advocacy
Ukrainians in the U.S. were busy with the events, festivals and humanitarian projects of various Ukrainian organizations. With the election cycle coming to a close in November 2016, political advocacy was of the utmost concern for many Ukrainians in the U.S. Ukraine’s wounded veterans – Vadim Sviridenko, Vadym Maznichenko, Col. Ihor...