11:09
15.5.2014
From our news desk:
Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev says Moscow will resume energy talks with Ukraine if Kyiv repays part of its natural-gas debt.
Medvedev said on May 14 that Russia could also consider revising the high price increase it put on gas sold to Ukraine, saying "it is possible."
Russian gas giant Gazprom says Ukraine owes $3.51 billion for gas.
Gazprom nearly doubled the price of gas for Ukraine after President Viktor Yanukovych was ousted in February, raising it from $268.5 to $485 per 1,000 cubic meters.
Ukrainian officials say $268.5 is fair and have threatened to take Russia to an international court over the steep price increase.
Ukraine is dependent on Russia for more than half of its gas needs and is the gateway for most of the Russian gas that Western Europe uses. (Reuters and ITAR-TASS)
Medvedev said on May 14 that Russia could also consider revising the high price increase it put on gas sold to Ukraine, saying "it is possible."
Russian gas giant Gazprom says Ukraine owes $3.51 billion for gas.
Gazprom nearly doubled the price of gas for Ukraine after President Viktor Yanukovych was ousted in February, raising it from $268.5 to $485 per 1,000 cubic meters.
Ukrainian officials say $268.5 is fair and have threatened to take Russia to an international court over the steep price increase.
Ukraine is dependent on Russia for more than half of its gas needs and is the gateway for most of the Russian gas that Western Europe uses. (Reuters and ITAR-TASS)
10:31
15.5.2014
Poland's PM Tusk and Hungary's PM Orban disagree on Ukraine:
10:21
15.5.2014
Ukraine gets a foot in the EU door today:
10:19
15.5.2014
Ukraine's east-west disconnect described in air routes:
09:33
15.5.2014
09:31
15.5.2014
The latest profile of that elusive "Russian colonel":
09:12
15.5.2014
Calls for federalization from Ukrainian parliament:
08:56
15.5.2014
Behind the balaclava was a family man in his 30s, who did not want to be identified for fear of reprisals, but said he was fed up with the daily struggle to earn a meagre wage and complained of rising prices for food, gas and electricity.
"I want our standard of living to get better, at least to be equal to Russia, so we can live a normal life."
"I want our standard of living to get better, at least to be equal to Russia, so we can live a normal life."
08:51
15.5.2014
08:26
15.5.2014
From our news desk:
The OSCE has welcomed the launch of Ukraine's first national dialogue on constitutional reform and the crisis in the country's east.
Swiss Foreign Minister Didier Burkhalter, who is the OSCE's chairman in office, said the roundtable meeting in Kyiv on May 14 "allowed for constructive and engaged discussions and set the tone for the following editions to take place in the regions."
The talks were attended by former leaders, government officials, and lawmakers -- but not pro-Russian separatists waging an armed insurgency in the east.
Burkhalter expressed hope that an "inclusive national dialogue" would help stabilize the political situation ahead of a presidential election set for May 25.
Acting President Oleksandr Turchynov said the government is ready for dialogue but will not bow to "blackmail" by pro-Russia rebels.
Meanwhile, Interfax quotes the Ukrainian Defense Ministry as saying an offensive against the rebels is under way near Kramatorsk. (Interfax and ITAR-TASS)
Swiss Foreign Minister Didier Burkhalter, who is the OSCE's chairman in office, said the roundtable meeting in Kyiv on May 14 "allowed for constructive and engaged discussions and set the tone for the following editions to take place in the regions."
The talks were attended by former leaders, government officials, and lawmakers -- but not pro-Russian separatists waging an armed insurgency in the east.
Burkhalter expressed hope that an "inclusive national dialogue" would help stabilize the political situation ahead of a presidential election set for May 25.
Acting President Oleksandr Turchynov said the government is ready for dialogue but will not bow to "blackmail" by pro-Russia rebels.
Meanwhile, Interfax quotes the Ukrainian Defense Ministry as saying an offensive against the rebels is under way near Kramatorsk. (Interfax and ITAR-TASS)