Read more in section
Politics Official: No political reasons for delay in vote on Ukraine resolution Yesterday at 20:19
Politics Government cuts down number of committees from 7 to 4 Yesterday at 19:52
Politics About 800 repeat local elections to be held in Ukraine on Nov. 14 Yesterday at 19:38
Politics Tigipko elected to Dnipropetrovsk Regional Council Yesterday at 19:29
Politics Yanukovych appoints former Yushchenko top aid to head emergencies ministry Yesterday at 14:46
Politics State Security Service called in to protect new Odesa mayor Yesterday at 14:08
Politics Tigipko: Unpopular reforms await Ukraine Yesterday at 14:03
Politics Pshonka: Yanukovych is not godfather of my son Yesterday at 13:00
Politics Nationalist Svoboda scores election victories in western Ukraine 2 days ago at 23:23
Most popular Politics
European Union to send over 700 observers to monitor Ukraine's presidential elections
Nov 17, 2009 at 20:51 | Interfax-UkraineUkraine's Foreign Minister Petro Poroshenko said this at Boryspil Airport on Tuesday upon his arrival from Brussels.
"The OSCE will send over 600, whereas the overall number of observer, which will represent the EU countries, will be more than 700," Poroshenko said.
He added that the EU is very interested in Ukrainian elections, which will take place on January 17, 2010.