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- Ukraine's Ousted Prime Minister Breaks with Yushchenko (Sep 10, 2005)
Former Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulija Tymoshenko says she is breaking with President Viktor Yushchenko following his decision to dismiss her government.
- Ukraine's New Prime Minister Begins Forming Government (Sep 9, 2005 Moscow)
Ukraine's new acting prime minister has begun consultations on forming a new government, one day after his surprise appointment by President Viktor Yushchenko in a sweeping government overhaul.
- Ukraine's Yushchenko Dismisses Government (Sep 8, 2005 Moscow)
Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko has dismissed his government and named a new acting prime minister in a bid to recover from a damaging corruption crisis.
- Ukraine, Belarus Commemorate 19th Anniversary of Chernobyl Disaster (Apr 26, 2005)
People in Ukraine, Belarus and other countries are today commemorating the 19th anniversary of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster.
- NATO Boosts Ties with Russia, Ukraine (Apr 21, 2005 Vilnius)
NATO has struck deals to increase its cooperation with Russia and Ukraine as the military alliance deepens its roots in what was once enemy territory of the old Soviet bloc.
- Additional Material Given to Ukraine Prosecutors in Gongadze Case (Apr 14, 2005)
Associates of a Russian tycoon have given Ukrainian authorities additional materials for their investigation into the 2000 slaying of Ukrainian journalist Georgy Gongadze.
- Ukraine Prime Minister Postpones Visit to Russia (Apr 13, 2005)
Ukraine's prime minister has postponed Friday's scheduled visit to Russia, one day after Russia's top prosecutor said Moscow is still pursuing a bribery case against her.
- Foreign Envoys Arrive in Kyrgyzstan to Help Stabilize Country (Mar 31, 2005)
Kyrgyzstan's new leadership is meeting with the head of the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, OSCE, as well as senior officials from Ukraine and Georgia - the two former Soviet states where popular revolts toppled autocratic regimes.
- Ukraine's President Signs Plan for Troop Withdrawal from Iraq (Mar 22, 2005)
A top Ukrainian official says President Viktor Yushchenko has signed a plan for withdrawing the country's troops from Iraq.
- Putin Makes First Visit to Ukraine Since Pro-West 'Orange Revolution' (Mar 19, 2005 Moscow)
Russian President Vladimir Putin has made his first official visit to Ukraine since last year's disputed presidential election.
- Putin Makes First Visit to Ukraine Since 'Orange Revolution' (Mar 19, 2005)
Russian President Vladimir Putin is making his first visit to Ukraine since massive street protests led to an election that ushered in the pro-Western government of President Viktor Yushchenko earlier this year.
- Putin to Visit Ukraine for Talks with New President (Mar 18, 2005 Moscow)
Russian President Vladimir Putin heads to neighboring Ukraine Saturday - his first visit there since President Viktor Yushchenko assumed power.
- Ukrainian Troops Arrive Home in First Stage of Iraq Pull-Out (Mar 15, 2005)
The first group of Ukrainian troops has arrived home from Iraq as Ukraine started the phased pull-out of its soldiers from the country.
- Ukrainian Prosecutors to Question Kuchma Over Journalist's Death (Mar 9, 2005)
Prosecutors in Ukraine say they want to question former President Leonid Kuchma about the death of an investigative reporter five years ago.
- Ukraine's President Promises Answers Amid Dual Murder Probes (Mar 4, 2005 Moscow)
Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko has promised an open and thorough investigation into former Interior Minister Yuri Kravchenko's death.
- Former Ukraine Minister Linked to Journalist Murder Case Found Dead (Mar 4, 2005 Moscow)
Ukraine's Former Interior Minister, Yuri Kravchenko, has reportedly committed suicide on the day he was to be questioned by investigators in connection with the high-profile murder of opposition journalist Georgy Gongadze.
- Prosecutor: Police Murdered Ukrainian Journalist (Mar 3, 2005)
Ukraine's top prosecutor says authorities have detained two police officers who were ordered to abduct and kill investigative journalist Georgy Gongadze.
- Ukraine Participation in Russian Economic Zone in Doubt (Feb 21, 2005)
Ukraine's new leaders have stopped short of rejecting membership in a new Moscow-led economic bloc of four ex-Soviet republics, but say the plan could hurt their European Union aspirations.
- Ukraine Pushes for Stronger Ties with European Union (Feb 6, 2005 Washington)
The new Ukrainian president Viktor Yushchenko wants his country to become a member of the European Union.
- Delicate Balancing Act for Ukraine in Relations with Russia (Feb 6, 2005 Washington)
Ukraine and Russia always have had close ties going back centuries. Now, Ukraine has a new, Western-leaning president, Viktor Yushchenko.
- Ukraine's Parliament Confirms Tymoshenko as Prime Minister (Feb 4, 2005)
Ukraine's parliament has overwhelmingly confirmed Yulia Tymoshenko as the country's prime minister.
- Ukraine's Yushchenko Faces Major Domestic Challenges (Feb 3, 2005 Washington)
Western experts on Ukraine say president Viktor Yushchenko takes over a country in need of economic reform and still beset by problems from a Soviet past.
- Kuchma Leaves Mixed Legacy in Ukraine (Feb 3, 2005 Washington)
Leonid Kuchma was president of Ukraine for a decade. He was first elected in 1994 and re-elected five years later for a second term.
- US Congress Welcomes Ukraine Transition (Jan 26, 2005 Capitol Hill)
The U.S. House of Representatives has approved a resolution praising the people of Ukraine, and the country's new president Viktor Yushchenko, for their transition to democracy.
- Yushchenko Heads to Moscow to Woo Reluctant Putin (Jan 24, 2005 Moscow)
Ukraine's new president Viktor Yuschenko flew to Moscow for his first official visit abroad.
- Ukraine's New President Yushchenko Heads to Russia for Talks (Jan 24, 2005 Kiev)
Ukraine's new President, Viktor Yushchenko, is scheduled to begin the first full day of his term Monday with a one-day trip to Russia.
- Yushchenko Promises to Lead Democratic Ukraine (Jan 23, 2005 Kiev)
Viktor Yushchenko has been sworn in as Ukraine's third president since independence.
- Powell Meets Yushchenko, Promises US Support for New Ukraine Government (Jan 23, 2005 Kiev)
Secretary of State Colin Powell told Ukraine's new President Viktor Yushchenko Sunday he can count on U.S. support as he steers that country toward closer ties with the Euro-Atlantic community.
- Viktor Yushchenko Sworn in as Ukraine's New President (Jan 23, 2005 Kiev)
Pro-reform opposition leader Viktor Yushchenko has been sworn in as Ukraine's president.
- Ukraine's President-Elect Yushchenko to be Sworn in Sunday (Jan 22, 2005 Kiev)
Opposition candidate Viktor Yushchenko is scheduled to be sworn in as the next president of Ukraine Sunday, capping nearly three months of political unrest that threatened to divide the nation and derail relations with Moscow.
- Powell in Ukraine for Inauguration (Jan 22, 2005 Kiev)
Secretary of State Colin Powell is in Kiev as head of the U.S. delegation to the inauguration of Ukrainian President-elect Viktor Yushchenko.
- Ukraine's President-Elect Yushchenko to be Sworn in Sunday (Jan 21, 2005 Kiev)
Opposition candidate Viktor Yushchenko is scheduled to be sworn in as the next president of Ukraine Sunday.
- Powell Attending Ukraine Inauguration on Final Overseas Mission (Jan 21, 2005 Washington)
Outgoing U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell, in his final overseas mission, will attend Sunday's inauguration of Ukrainian President-elect Viktor Yuschenko.
- Ukraine's Supreme Court Rejects Yanukovych's Last Electoral Appeal (Jan 20, 2005 Kiev)
Ukraine's Supreme Court has ruled against Viktor Yanukovych's last legal appeal contesting the re-run, ending the presidential election crisis and clearing the way for the winner's inauguration.
- Yanukovych Concedes Defeat in Ukraine (Jan 20, 2005)
Ukraine's parliament has set the inauguration of President-elect Viktor Yushchenko for Sunday.
- Ukraine Supreme Court Confirms Yushchenko's Election Win (Jan 20, 2005)
Ukraine's Supreme Court has confirmed opposition leader Viktor Yushchenko's election victory, rejecting his opponent's appeal of the results of last month's presidential vote.
- Ukraine Supreme Court Hearing Challenge to Election Result (Jan 19, 2005)
Ukraine's Supreme Court is still hearing a legal challenge to last month's presidential election even after clearing the way for Viktor Yushchenko's inauguration.
- Ukraine High Court Lifts Ban on Publication of Election Results (Jan 18, 2005 Kiev)
Ukraine's Supreme Court has lifted a ban on the official publication of election results from the December 26 re-run presidential election.
- UN Sponsored Report Urges New Ukrainian President to Make Sweeping Reforms (Jan 18, 2005 Vienna)
The United Nations Development Program in Ukraine has presented a report calling for the new president to introduce radical economic and political reforms in his first year in office to bring the country closer to Europe.
- Ukraine's Supreme Court Starts to Hear Last Electoral Appeal (Jan 17, 2005 Kiev)
Ukraine's Supreme Court has begun hearing Viktor Yanukovych's last legal appeal contesting the results of the December 26th re-run presidential election.
- Ukraine Court to Hear Last Election Appeal (Jan 17, 2005 Kiev)
Ukraine's Supreme Court is scheduled Monday to begin hearing former Prime Minister Viktor Yanukovych's last legal challenge to the December 26 re-run presidential election.
- Ukraine's Yanukovych Files Last Legal Appeal (Jan 14, 2005 Kiev)
Ukraine's former Prime Minister, Viktor Yanukovych, has filed his last legal appeal with the Supreme Court over the December 26th re-run presidential election won by his rival, opposition candidate Viktor Yushchenko.
- Yanukovych Supporters in Ukraine Start Street Protests (Jan 13, 2005 Kiev)
Ukraine's former prime minister, Viktor Yanukovych, continues preparations to file yet another appeal with Ukraine's Supreme Court contesting the final official results of the December 26 presidential election.
- Ukraine's Yanukovych Refuses to Accept Election Results (Jan 11, 2005 Kiev)
Ukraine's former Prime Minister, Viktor Yanukovych, has said he can never accept the final, official results of the re-run presidential election.
- Ukraine's Parliament Calls for Immediate Troop Withdrawal from Iraq (Jan 11, 2005)
Ukraine's parliament has called for the immediate withdrawal of the country's troops from Iraq, following the death of eight Ukrainian soldiers on Sunday.
- Yushchenko Declared Ukraine's New President (Jan 11, 2005 Kiev)
Ukraine's Central Election Commission has officially declared Viktor the next president of Ukraine.
- US Withholds Congratulations for Ukraine's Yuschenko Until Election Appeals are Exhausted (Jan 11, 2005 State Department)
The United States said Tuesday there is no reason to believe that results of Ukraine's December 26 presidential election re-vote will be overturned.
- Ukraine's Electoral Commission Declares Yushchenko President (Jan 11, 2005 Kiev)
Ukraine's Central Election Commission (CEC) has officially declared opposition candidate Viktor Yushchenko the next president of Ukraine.
- Ukraine Anticipates Final Official Results of Presidential Re-Run (Jan 10, 2005 Kiev)
Ukraine's Central Election Commission (CEC) has said it expects to announce the final, official results of the December 26 re-run presidential election early this week.
- Ukraine's Supreme Court Rejects Yanukovych's Appeal (Jan 6, 2005 Kiev)
Ukraine's Supreme Court today rejected an appeal by the losing presidential candidate, Viktor Yanukovych, who claimed the results of the December 26th run-off election were tainted by fraud.
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