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Yulia Tymoshenko

Ukraine-EU Summit a Missed Opportunity

Adrian Karatnycky | December 23, 2011
Yanukovych Ukraine-EU Summit

The recently concluded Ukraine-EU summit was neither a grand failure nor a resounding success.

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Association Agreement Won't Help Ukraine on its Path to EU Integration

Taras Kuzio | December 08, 2011
EU-Ukraine flags

Adrian Karatnycky and Alexander J. Motyl both believe that the EU should go ahead and move forward with the Association Agreement. They believe it would be imprudent to isolate Ukraine and to push it into the Russian-dominated CIS Customs Union.

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Isolation Won't Heal Ukraine's Democratic Deficit

Adrian Karatnycky | December 01, 2011
Medvedev and Yanukovych at a regional cooperation conference

Twenty years ago today, Ukraine's citizens ratified their country's independence in a nationwide referendum, thereby ushering in the formal dissolution of the Soviet Union and launching their tortuous march toward a market economy, democracy and sovereignty.

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Ukraine Turns Away from Europe and the West

Taras Kuzio | December 01, 2011
Yulia Tymoshenko supporters leave messages

The incarceration of Yulia Tymoshenko has temporarily halted and may permanently terminate Ukraine’s integration with Europe.

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Ukraine’s Future in Ten Stages

Taras Kuzio | October 27, 2011
Tymoshenko supporters

More than two weeks after Yulia Tymoshenko widely-condemned conviction on political charges, no price has been paid . The fact that European and American governments are discussing the possibility of visa black lists behind closed doors does not mean they will appear soon.

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Why Punishing Ukraine Only Hurts Reformers

Dean Jackson | October 26, 2011
Yulia Tymoshenko block parliament

Former Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko was recently sentenced to seven years in prison at the close of a corruption trial which was roundly condemned as highly political and deeply unfair. The verdict met with disapproval both abroad and in Ukraine, where protests have been stymied by government security forces.

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NATO disappointed by Ukraine's Tymoshenko verdict

Jorge Benitez | October 13, 2011
Riot policemen block supporters of former Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko in Kiev, October 11, 2011

From the APNATO said Thursday it was disappointed by the sentence handed down to Ukraine's former Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko for abuse of office over a gas deal with Russia.

White House "urges the release of Mrs. Tymoshenko"

Jorge Benitez | October 11, 2011
Police officers lead former Ukrainian Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko out of the courtroom, October 11, 2011

From the White House:   Statement by the Press Secretary on Ukraine

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