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Pshonka calls Tymoshenko's allegations 'untrustworthy' Kharkiv prosecutor's office has decided not to open a criminal case on the use of force against former Ukrainian Premier Yulia Tymoshenko, Prosecutor General of Ukraine Viktor Pshonka has said.
May 4 at 17:15 | Interfax-Ukraine
Tymoshenko to be treated at Ukrainian clinic Ukraine'sjailed and ailing ex-Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko tentatively agreed Friday to have her back condition treated at a local hospital under the supervision of a German doctor.
May 5 at 07:10 | Associated Press
Yanukovych: European integration is important to Ukraine, Moldova European integration is one of the most important means of cooperation between Ukraine and Moldova, Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych has said.
May 11 at 15:16 | Interfax-Ukraine
Yatseniuk: Party of Regions to try to pass law on making Russian second state language The Regions Party will try to pass a law making Russian the second official language of Ukraine before the parliamentary elections in the country, Front for Change Party leader Arseniy Yatseniuk has said.
May 10 at 16:19 | Interfax-Ukraine
Euro 2012 a political headache for Ukraine The June Euro 2012 football championship was Ukraine's chance to shine: forge closer ties with the West, boost its international standing and aid its struggling economy.
May 9 at 15:48 | Associated Press
Foreign Ministry: Yalta summit postponed (updated) The 18th summit of the presidents of the Central and Eastern European countries, which was scheduled for May 11-12 in Yalta, has been postponed indefinitely, the Foreign Ministry of Ukraine has announced.
May 8 at 13:17 | Interfax-Ukraine
Tymoshenko's health failing in Ukraine prison (AP)— Yulia Tymoshenko, the braided darling ofUkraine'sOrange Revolution who went on to be prime minister, is wasting away in prison — weakened from a hunger strike, bruised from prison beatings and afraid she will be force-fed by her political foes, her family said.
Apr 28 at 07:39 | Associated Press
Ashton again voices concern over Tymoshenko case Brussels – EU High Representative for Common Foreign and Security Policy Catherine Ashton has again expressed her concern over the situation in Ukraine and said that the EU Council intended to discuss the political boycott of the Euro 2012 European Football Championship in Ukraine.
May 14 at 11:35 | Interfax-Ukraine
Batkivschyna: carriers in Lviv refusing to transport people to Kyiv for opposition forum Lviv companies that are engaged in passenger transportation are refusing to rent vehicles for travel to the forum of the united opposition that will be held in Kyiv on May 12, the press service of the Lviv regional branch of the Batkivschyna Party has reported.
May 11 at 13:04 | Interfax-Ukraine
Kyiv may get back to consideration of integration projects proposed by Russia Recent statements by European politicians are making Ukraine pay more attention to Russia's proposals on cooperation and, possibly, even get back to considering integration projects with Russia, Regions Party MP Volodymyr Zubanov has said.
May 11 at 10:28 | Interfax-Ukraine
Tymoshenko's daughter meeting German minister A German government spokesman says the justice minister will meet the daughter of jailed former Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko.
May 7 at 13:47 | Associated Press
European Parliament to discuss situation of Tymoshenko at conference Deputy Prosecutor General of Ukraine Renat Kuzmin will take part in a discussion of the situation of former Ukrainian Premier Yulia Tymoshenko at the European Parliament.
May 7 at 11:52 | Interfax-Ukraine
Polish president to attend Yalta summit, say media President of Poland Bronislaw Komorowski has confirmed his intention to take part in a summit of the presidents of the Central European countries in Yalta on May 11-12, according to BBC Ukraine.
May 7 at 10:39 | Interfax-Ukraine
Polish opposition wants Euro 2012 final moved to Warsaw (Reuters) - The leader of Poland's main opposition party called on Saturday for the final of Euro 2012 to be moved from Kiev to Warsaw in protest against the Ukrainian authorities' alleged mistreatment of jailed ex-prime minister Yulia Tymoshenko.
May 5 at 16:36 | Reuters
Pshonka: Karpachova's comments on Tymoshenko had political motivation Prosecutor General of Ukraine Viktor Pshonka has stated that former Ukrainian ombudsman Nina Karpachova had political motives in commenting on the situation of alleged beating of former Ukrainian Premier Yulia Tymoshenko in the Kachanivska penal colony.
May 4 at 19:08 | Interfax-Ukraine