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The key to this was Mr. Yanukovych's unilateral decision early in his presidency to reverse Ukraine's 2004 constitutional changes—a decision that was approved by a hastily reshuffled Constitutional Court.
Letter From a Kiev Jail Yulia Tymoshenko 2011
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The trial threatens to complicate Ukraine's relations with the U.S. and the EU, which have raised concerns that it appears politically motivated.
Ukraine Snubs Russian Push for Closer Ties James Marson 2011
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AFP/Getty Images Ukraine's President Viktor Yanukovych Of course, Mr. Yanukovych manages to paint a rosy economic picture for his international audience.
Letter From a Kiev Jail Yulia Tymoshenko 2011
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Mr. Yanukovych rightly calls for improved relations with Russia, noting that Ukraine's energy supply has too often been blighted by diplomatic spats with our eastern neighbor.
Letter From a Kiev Jail Yulia Tymoshenko 2011
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America and the West are not Ukraine's protectors, and they can only do so much to help preserve our democracy.
Letter From a Kiev Jail Yulia Tymoshenko 2011
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Tymoshenko rose to fame in 2004 as a leader of Ukraine's "Orange Revolution" street protests that forced the Supreme Court to toss out the results of a disputed presidential election in which Yanukovych was initally declared the winner.
US Ambassador to Ukraine Asks for Meeting With Jailed Tymoshenko 2011
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Pre-Beijing I was ranked second in the world in the 200 metres IM individual medley," Whorwood says, "but two Chinese came along and knocked me down to fourth, and now this young whippersnapper from Ukraine's come along so there's a battle just for fourth or fifth.
Matt Whorwood is lining up all his likely London 2012 rivals 2011
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Clinton and the visiting Ukrainian foreign minister discussed a variety other bilateral issues, with Clinton underscoring Ukraine's commitment to progress on a variety of energy, economic and social issues.
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Tymoshenko rose to fame in 2004 as a leader of Ukraine's "Orange Revolution" street protests that forced the Supreme Court to toss out the results of a disputed presidential election in which Yanukovych was initally declared the winner.
US Ambassador to Ukraine Asks for Meeting With Jailed Tymoshenko 2011
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The consequences of Ukraine's backslide could be profound for Europe's much-needed rapprochement with other East European countries.
Letter From a Kiev Jail Yulia Tymoshenko 2011
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