June 2010 - Ukraine Special Weapons News |
- Ukrainian PM to seek Russian funds for Sevastopol infrastructure RIA Novosti 27 Jun 2010 -- Ukraine's PM would ask Russia to help upgrade the infrastructure in Sevastopol.
- Russia mulls purchase of Ukrainian missile cruiser RIA Novosti 26 Jun 2010 -- Russian Navy Commander Admiral Vladimir Vysotsky: Russia considers purchasing an unfinished missile cruiser from Ukraine.
- Russia set to use naval pilot training facilities in Ukraine RIA Novosti 25 Jun 2010 -- Russia will use facilities on Ukraine's Crimean Peninsula for naval pilot training in the next few years.
- Ukraine plans to have fully professional army by 2015 RIA Novosti 24 Jun 2010 -- Ukraine must have a fully professional army by 2015.
- Russia, Ukraine to unite aircraft industries soon - Yanukovych RIA Novosti 22 Jun 2010 -- Russia and Ukraine will draw up a project on the unification of the two countries' aircraft industries in the near future.
- NATO relies on partnership with Ukraine - Rasmussen RIA Novosti 10 Jun 2010 -- NATO relies on partnership with Ukraine, although the door for membership remains open, the NATO secretary general said on Thursday
- The Black Sea Fleet: divided and fading RIA Novosti 09 Jun 2010 -- On June 9, 1995, Russia and Ukraine signed an agreement on basing Russia's Black Sea Fleet and Ukraine's naval forces in Sevastopol.
- Russian Black Sea Fleet to have fewer personnel, better weapons RIA Novosti 09 Jun 2010 -- Russia's Black Sea Fleet will deploy fewer personnel but have better weaponry in the future.
- Russia signs deal with Ukraine on finishing Khmelnytsky nuclear power plant RIA Novosti 09 Jun 2010 -- Russia has signed a deal with Ukraine on the completion of the third and fourth power units at Ukraine's Khmelnytsky nuclear power plant.
- Ukraine to stay out of military blocs - Yanukovych RIA Novosti 04 Jun 2010 -- Ukraine will stay out of all military blocs, the country's president Viktor Yanukovych said in his televised address to the Ukrainian people.
- Ukraine's New Rulers: What Do They Want? RFE/RL 03 Jun 2010 -- It's a tall order, in a country that's been paralyzed by political crisis and economic instability for decades. But Ukrainian President Viktor Yanukovych says he'll establish stability and prosperity by reversing the policies of the pro-Western predecessors he swept out of power in February.