Is Ukraine getting closer to negotiations with Russia?
The reasons that would make Ukraine negotiate
Editorial commentary, expert analysis, and opinion pieces on Ukraine and world affairs.
The reasons that would make Ukraine negotiate
The overview of Zelensiy`s visit to the USA
As Ukraine fights for its survival as a nation, it may be time for the country to adopt a new constitution of its own that matches current realities.
Originally posted on TVP World KHARKIV, UKRAINE— Something is strange about the promo campaign for the blockbuster indie film The Sound of Freedom, in
Joe Lindsley`s view on the situation around energy company Burisma
Ukrainians and the foreign volunteers here keep pushing the dragons off the map. By holding on fast they open the promise of their 2014 Maidan
While we in craven silence gazed Like dummies, only scratched our pates. Oh treacherous, accursed breed When will you pass? When will we greet
From our friend, Luke Coffey at the Hudson Institute: a series of six short videos he recorded debunking commonly heard myths about U.S. support to Ukraine.
What made Ukraine give up its nuclear arsenal, and could Ukraine avoid it?
Consider that 84% of Ukrainians are not ready to give up the Russian occupied territories, including Crimea and the Donbas region. The Ukrainian spirit is not broken.
Once Ukraine happened to be the third-largest nuclear power in the world. Thousands of nuclear arms had been left on Ukrainian soil by Moscow after the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991. But in the years that followed, Ukraine decided to denuclearize completely.
A contest for the best essay starts on December 1. The theme is “Why Should the USA Support Ukraine?”