July 2009 - Ukraine Special Weapons News |
- U.S. supports Ukraine's NATO membership bid - Biden RIA Novosti 21 Jul 2009 -- US Vice President Joe Biden: The United States supports Ukraine's plans to join NATO.
- U.S. Vice President Biden Says 'Reset' Will Not Come At Ukraine's Expense RFE/RL 21 Jul 2009 -- US Vice President Joe Biden delivered a positive message to a beleaguered Ukraine.
- Biden: US Committed to 'Strong and Prosperous' Ukraine VOA 21 Jul 2009 -- US Vice President Joe Biden: US moves to reset relations with Russia will not come at Ukraine's expense.
- Russia may have 3 more swine flu cases - Onishchenko RIA Novosti 18 Jul 2009 -- Three more Russians may have contracted swine flu while traveling abroad, Russia's chief sanitary official said on Saturday.
- Yushchenko declares will run for 2nd term as Ukraine's president RIA Novosti 18 Jul 2009 -- Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko announced on Saturday he will run for a second term in elections scheduled for January 2010.
- Russia registers 10th confirmed swine flu case RIA Novosti 18 Jul 2009 -- The number of Russians who have contracted swine flu has risen to 10 after medics in southwestern Siberia diagnosed a 14-year-old girl with the A/H1N1 virus, local authorities said on Saturday.
- Russia Navy must seek alternative to Sevastopol base - top brass RIA Novosti 18 Jul 2009 -- Russia's Black Sea Fleet should have at least two main bases, in Sevastopol and Novorossiisk, the first deputy chief of the Navy General Staff said on Saturday.
- Ukraine delays signing nuclear fuel deals with Russia - paper RIA Novosti 14 Jul 2009 -- Ukrainian nuclear power plant operator Energoatom has delayed signing nuclear fuel deals.
- Ukraine's president rules out hosting NATO bases RIA Novosti 05 Jul 2009 -- Ukrainian President Viktor Yushchenko said on Sunday that Ukraine will not host foreign military bases, and its territory will not be used against Russia, when the country joins NATO.
- Ukraine sold arms worth $800 mln in 2008 RIA Novosti 02 Jul 2009 -- Ukraine sold $800 mln worth of weaponry to foreign states in 2008, 14% more than the previous year.