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Ukraine-US relations
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Transatlantic task force on Ukraine: can Joe Biden energize the Ukrainian reform agenda?
The Kremlin and Ukraine’s oligarchs as allies in making Ukraine fail One of the speakers at that forum,…
Ukraine’s China policy: A (not so) delicate balance
Reporting on the saga of Chinese efforts to purchase Ukraine’s strategic Motor Sich aerospace production company frequently casts…
Derkach’s seven: the Russian-linked Ukrainians sanctioned by US over election interference
[editorial] Last September, the US Treasury sanctioned Ukrainian independent MP Andriy Derkach citing his attempt to influence the…
Long term military mentorship to Ukraine, founded in trust: the California-Ukraine State Partnership Program
November 2020 marked the seven-year anniversary of the Euromaidan protests and the Russian military invasion into eastern Ukraine.…
Kremlin lashes out at Ukraine’s construction with Western help of new bases on Black Sea
Vladimir Putin‘s press secretary Dmitry Peskov says that Kyiv’s construction of new bases on the Black Sea, bases…
US CV-22S special operation aircraft buzz Ukrainian capital, B-52H bombers enter airspace
On Wednesday, 23 September, two tiltrotor military aircraft vehicles of the US special operation forces buzzed over the…
Let “Russians” in eastern Ukraine “join Russia,” Trump’s German ambassador pick told RT
Last week, US President Donald Trump nominated a retired US army colonel Douglas Macgregor, the 1991 Gulf War…
Russia threatens to dispatch weapons to Donbas if U.S. clears military aid package
“I believe that if the United States allocates $300 million for military aid to Ukraine, it will open…
Kyiv considers purchase of 16 US patrol boats Mark VI which might strengthen Ukraine’s maritime security
It should be noted that the March–June 2020 reduction in such artificial delays should not be taken as…
Ukraine risks losing US support as Zelenskyy steps into scandal cooked against Biden
Russian Orthodox Church’s KGBist Andrii Derkach was born and raised in the city of Dniptopetrovsk (now Dnipro). In…
US non-recognition policy regarding Crimea one year on
A year ago, US Secretary of State Michael Pompeo issued its Crimea Declaration which referred to the Welles…
Five years after Anschluss, US moves toward a formal non-recognition policy on Crimea
US leaders like their EU counterparts since Vladimir Putin invaded and then annexed Ukraine’s Crimea in 2014 have…
Putin has crossed a Rubicon – Will the West respond?
Vladimir Putin has now done openly what he has denied doing in the past and what most Western…
US denounced for suggesting Soviets committed genocide against their own people
Russian officials and pro-Kremlin commentators have reacted angrily to the decision of the US Senate to pass a…
US non-recognition policy and Crimea – Russian misrepresentations and Baltic truths
Three US senators, Marco Rubio, Bob Menendez and Rob Portman, have called for Washington to promulgate a policy…
Bolton’s appointment ‘a positive signal for Ukraine,’ Portnikov says
US President Donald Trump’s selection of former US permanent representative to the United Nations John Bolton as his…
American CITIZENS should care about Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
Many commentators have now answered US Secretary of State Rex Tillerson’s question, “Why should US taxpayers be interested…
Trump and Ukraine: ‘a small country far away about which we know little’?
British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain’s dismissal of Czechoslovakia as an artificial country created at Versailles and one that…
Annexations real and imaginary
Seventy-five years ago today, Acting US Secretary of State Sumner Wells declared that the United States would not…
Joe Biden: Ukraine is fighting for its future on the battlefields of the East and in the halls of power in Kyiv
The United States of America stays committed to supporting Ukraine, said the Vice President of the United States…