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Embassy News Archive - 2008

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April 29, 2008
U.S. Senate Passes Resolution Supporting Ukraine's NATO Aspirations

On Monday, April 28, the United States Senate passed Resolution number
523 in support of Ukraine's NATO Aspirations. All three Presidential
candidates, Hillary Clinton, John McCain and Barack Obama, co-sponsored
the resolution, an unequivocal demonstration that the commitment made at
Bucharest will be sustained regardless of who the next president is.














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April, 2008
Bill Cline - Global Environment Team Leader
U.S. Foreign Commercial Service
Five Myths and Misperceptions about the U.S. and Environmental Protection
























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April 10, 2008
US Air Force Jazz Band Tours Ukraine

The United States Embassy in Ukraine is hosting the Check Six Jazz band from April 18 through 25. The band, which is part of the United States Air Force in Europe orchestra, will play in Kyiv, Kharkiv, Poltava, Zaporizhzhia, and Odesa. The goal of this tour is to foster understanding between Ukrainians and Americans and enhance cultural and personal ties between the people of the two countries.

It is the first time a U.S. military band will perform in Ukraine.


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April 4, 2008
Latest on NATO Summit in Bucharest

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April 1, 2008
Photo Gallery of President George W. Bush's Visit to Ukraine

The U.S. Embassy has a collection of photos from the visit of President George W. Bush to Ukraine available for use by media outlets free of copyright. They may be used however you wish. If you are interested, please send us an e-mail, and provide your name and affiliation and we will e-mail you the website.



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April 1, 2008
President Bush Visits Ukraine -- Expresses Support for MAP

Today, April 1, United States President George W. Bush paid his first visit to Ukraine, meeting with President Viktor Yushchenko, Prime Minister Yulia Tymoshenko and met with members of the press. President Bush used the press conference to emphasize U.S. support for granting Ukraine a Membership Action Plan at the NATO summit in Bucharest, saying that the United States "strongly supports your request," and pledging to work as hard as I can to see Ukraine and Georgia accepted into MAP.

President Bush also commented on the friendship and relationship that Ukraine and the United States enjoy, praising Ukraine's successes since the Orange Revolution, and expressing hope for continued cooperation.

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March 26, 2008
Press Briefing by National Security Advisor Stephen Hadley on the President's Trip to the NATO Summit

James S. Brady Press Briefing Room
3:25 P.M. EDT

MR. HADLEY: Good afternoon. On Monday, the President and Mrs. Bush will travel to Europe to participate in the President's sixth and final NATO summit.

The President will first visit Ukraine to celebrate the democratic transition that has taken hold in that country since the 2004 Orange Revolution. He will express his support for the aspirations of the people of Ukraine to see their country take its rightful place within Europe, including within it's transatlantic institutions, as Ukraine continues its process of reform.


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March 14, 2008
Statement by the Press Secretary

The President and Mrs. Bush will travel to Ukraine, Romania, and Croatia
in April 2008 to support the advance of freedom and democracy and to
strengthen the NATO Alliance to confront 21st century challenges. The
President will have a bilateral program in Kyiv, Ukraine on April 1,
2008, including meetings with the President and Prime Minister of
Ukraine. The President and Mrs. Bush will then travel to Bucharest,
Romania to participate in the NATO Summit on April 2-4. In addition to
Summit events, President Bush will have bilateral meetings with the
President and Prime Minister of Romania and the NATO Secretary General.
The President and Mrs. Bush will also travel to Croatia, where he will
meet with the President and Prime Minister of Croatia and leaders of
those countries Allied leaders decide to invite to join NATO at the
Bucharest Summit.

NATO's ongoing transformation and enlargement has been a historic
success in bolstering the Alliance, promoting peace and security, and
advancing freedom and democracy in Central and Eastern Europe. The
President and Mrs. Bush's visit to Ukraine, Romania, and Croatia will
underscore the importance of fostering a Europe whole, free, and at
peace.

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February 24, 2008
Statement on Cuba’s Transition

Secretary Condoleezza Rice
Office of the Spokesman
Washington, DC
February 24, 2008

At this significant moment in Cuba’s history, we reaffirm our belief that the Cuban people have an inalienable right to participate in an open and comprehensive dialogue about their country’s future, free of fear and repression, and to choose their leaders in democratic elections. We support their aspirations for a better life, and their desire to enjoy the fundamental rights and liberties expressed in the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights and the Inter-American Democratic Charter. We support their efforts to obtain a voice in their national destiny, and their desire to gain access to the resources and opportunities necessary to become masters of their own lives, enhance the well-being of their families, and achieve their God-given potential.

We urge the Cuban government to begin a process of peaceful, democratic change by releasing all political prisoners, respecting human rights, and creating a clear pathway towards free and fair elections. We also urge the international community to work with the Cuban people to begin to build institutions necessary for democracy, and to support Cuban civil society. The Cuban people, facing the legacy of five decades of tyranny, merit our solidarity and support as they seek to construct a brighter future.

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February 19, 2008
President Bush and Secretary Rice Comment on Kosovo's Independence

THE PRESIDENT: Good morning. Sunday, the people of Kosovo declared
their independence. They have asked the United States for diplomatic
recognition, and yesterday the United States formally recognized Kosovo
as a sovereign and independent nation.


SECRETARY RICE:The United States has today formally recognized Kosovo as a sovereign and independent state. We congratulate the people of Kosovo on this historic occasion.


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February 6, 2008
WTO General Council Approves Ukrainian Membership

The United States welcomes the February 5 action of the World Trade Organization (WTO) General Council to approve the terms of Ukraine’s accession. We congratulate Ukraine on this achievement.

Ukraine’s accession will represent an important milestone in its economic transformation, and its participation in the WTO will serve as an important impetus to further economic reform and integration into the global marketplace. WTO membership will facilitate expanded trade and commercial opportunities between the U.S. and Ukraine.

The United States looks forward to speedy ratification of the accession agreement by the Ukrainian parliament and full participation of Ukraine in the World Trade Organization.

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February 6, 2008
Statement by U.S. Trade Representative Susan C. Schwab on WTO Members’ Approval of Ukraine’s Terms of Accession to the World Trade Organization

WASHINGTON – U.S. Trade Representative Susan C. Schwab today welcomed WTO Members’ approval of Ukraine’s accession to the World Trade Organization with the following statement:

“The United States is very pleased by today’s action in Geneva. We look forward to the timely completion of the domestic ratification procedures and to Ukraine’s taking its seat at the WTO. The presence of President Yushchenko, who signed Ukraine’s Protocol of Accession, underlined the importance of this WTO action.

“The terms of accession are substantial, forward-looking, and demonstrate Ukraine’s commitment to global trade based on market forces, transparency, and rule of law. Since its initiation over a decade ago, Ukraine’s economic reform program under a series of governments has included a strong commitment to WTO provisions. Ukraine's commitment throughout the negotiations to secure effective implementation of its WTO commitments is commendable.

“The accession package approved today clearly reflects Ukraine’s intentions to pursue liberalized trade, deregulation and expanded transparency. For the United States, the inclusion in the WTO of such a large, fast-growing economy will benefit U.S. businesses, workers, farmers, ranchers, and consumers. We look forward to building a broader, deeper trade and investment relationship with Ukraine. We also welcome the stability and efficiency that will accrue following the Supreme Rada’s acceptance and ratification of the accession. Today we celebrate Ukraine’s WTO accession and this new chapter in our trade relations.”


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February 4, 2008
U.S. Elections - Super Tuesday Coverage

Join us for a webcast covering Super Tuesday, one of the most anticipated days in U.S. presidential politics in over 20 years. With 22 states holding Democratic primaries and 21 states holding Republican contests, February 5th not only offers a unique national perspective on the race before the November General Election, but candidates for both parties are also engaged in a pitched battle to secure as many delegates as possible on a day that offers potentially 2,075 delegates for Democrats and 1,081 for Republicans. America.gov and the Foreign Press Center are partnering together to make the following schedule of speakers available:

| 10:30-11:00 pm Ukraine |
Jonathan Margolis, Deputy Coordinator, Bureau of International Information Programs and Jim Dickmeyer, Director of the Foreign Press Centers - "Welcome and Introduction to America.gov" |

11:00-12:00 pm Ukraine |
Thomas Mann, Brookings Institution - "Super Tuesday: The End of the Presidential Nominating Process or a Waystation on the Route to the National Party Conventions?" |

12:30-1:30 am Ukraine |
John Mercurio, The Hotline - "The 2008 Campaign: Covering the Coverage" |

2:00- 3:00 am |
John Zogby, Zogby International - "Elections 2008 - The Battle for the Middle Ground" |

4:00-5:00 am |
John Fortier, American Enterprise Institute - "Winning the delegate count on Super Tuesday: An assessment of the candidates' prospects." |


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January 28, 2008
State of the Union Address by the President

THE PRESIDENT: Madam Speaker, Vice President Cheney, members of Congress, distinguished guests, and fellow citizens:

Seven years have passed since I first stood before you at this rostrum. In that time, our country has been tested in ways none of us could have imagined. We faced hard decisions about peace and war, rising competition in the world economy, and the health and welfare of our citizens. These issues call for vigorous debate, and I think it's fair to say we've answered the call. Yet history will record that amid our differences, we acted with purpose. And together, we showed the world the power and resilience of American self-government.


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January 28, 2008
U.S. Ambassador Inaugurates Biosafety Equipment

On January 28th at the Central Sanitary Epidemiological Station (SES) in Kyiv U.S. Ambassador to Ukraine, William B. Taylor held a ribbon cutting ceremony to dedicate the diagnostic and biosafety equipment provided by the United States as part of the Biological Threat Reduction Program between the Ministry of Health of Ukraine and the U.S. Department of Defense (DoD). The ceremony celebrated the installation of state-of-the-art epidemiological monitoring station equipment at the Central SES. The DoD is also financing building improvements to upgrade the ventilation and fire safety systems.



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January 26, 2008
American Embassy Sponsors "Sacred Legacy, a Collection of Photographs by Edward S. Curtis"

The American Embassy in Kyiv is pleased to sponsor Sacred Legacy, a collection of photographs by renowned American photographer and ethnographer Edward S. Curtis, created expressly for the United States Department of State by Christopher Cardozo, widely recognized as the world’s leading authority on Edward Curtis and his photography. In 1906, Curtis embarked on an almost 30 year project to document the native peoples of North America. The resulting 20 volume set and accompanying portfolios were published as "The North American Indian," and cost $1,500,000 to produce (approximately $37,000,000 in today’s money). This monumental project was hailed by The New York Herald as “the most gigantic undertaking since the making of the King James edition of the Bible.”

Sacred Legacy opens in Kyiv on January 28 at the Ivan Honchar Museum, and will run through February 6. It will then move to the Museum of Arts and Industry in Lviv, opening on February 21 and running through March 5. The exhibit's last stop in Ukraine will be at the Historical Museum in Dnipropetrovsk, where it will run March 20 - April 2. For more Embassy events click here.


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January 23, 2008
President Yushchenko Meets With Secretary Rice

On Wednesday, January 23, President Viktor Yushchenko met with U.S. Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice at the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland. During the meeting, Secretary Rice underscored the importance of the U.S.-Ukraine relationship, and U.S. support for Ukraine's Euro-Atlantic aspirations. Highlights of the meeting were covered in the international media (here, here and here).


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January 16, 2008
Senator Dick Lugar Visits Ukraine

At the conclusion of his visit to Ukraine, Senator Dick Lugar (R-IN) held an open press conference at the U.S. Ambassador's Residence. The discussion covered energy, security and economic issues and underscored the vibrant relationship between the United States and Ukraine. The video and audio files feature consecutive translation. Additional video and transcript will be posted shortly.


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