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Political Crisis in Kyiv 2014

President of Ukraine Viktor Yanukovych signing agreement on the solution of the crisis with opposition

President of Ukraine Viktor Yanukovych signing agreement on the solution of the crisis with opposition. 21 February 2014 [Wikimedia Commons]

The political crisis in Ukraine started with public protests in Euromaidan in November 2013 (see section Beginning of the Crisis / Euromaidan) developing into the Ukrainian revolution in February 2014 and resulting in the signing of an agreement on the solution of the crisis between the then-President of Ukraine, Viktor Yanukovych, and the opposition on 21 February 2014. However, not all pf the protesters were satisfied with the agreement and demanded Victor Yanukovych's immediate resignation. Subsequently, during the night 21-22 February, the riot police retreated from central Kyiv and Yanukovych left the capitol while protesters gained control of the presidential administration. The next day, the Ukrainian parliament voted to "remove Viktor Yanukovych from the post of president of Ukraine" on the grounds that he was unable to fulfill his duties. This was followed by the formation of a new interim government, the restoration of the pre-2004 constitution and the call to hold impromptu earlier presidential elections within months, as well as by annexation of Crimea (Crimean crisis), pro-Russian demonstrations and armed conflict in southeast Ukraine.

August 2014

29 August

25 August

  • Petro Poroshenko dissolves Ukrainian parliament and announces early elections on 26th October [President of Ukraine]. Original link not working, please check copy at the Internet Archive.

July 2014

24 July

5 July

June 2014

27 June

16 June

  • Gazprom to supply Ukraine only with prepaid gas volumes [Gazprom.com]

  • Talks with Ukraine may be resumed if gas debt is fully settled Transcript [Gazprom.com]

7 June

6 June

5 June

1 June

May 2014

27 May

  • Results of Ukrainian presidential elections. [Ukrainian Electoral Commission]

15 May

6 May

April 2014

15 April

11 April

10 April

3 April

  • Gas price for Ukraine set at USD 485 per 1,000 cubic meters from April [Gazprom]

2 April

March 2014

31 March

30 March

29 March

28 March

27 March

  • Turchynov: Adoption of anti-crisis package of laws creates conditions for economic growth of Ukraine [Acting President of Ukraine]. Original link not working, please check copy at the Internet Archive.

  • Churkin's speech at the UN - video [UN]

24 March

  • Russia imposes sanctions on 13 Canadian officials. Russian Foreign Ministry - in Russian

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22 March

21 March

20 March

19 March

18 March

14 March

13 March

12 March

11 March

10 March

7 March

6 March

5 March

4 March

3 March

  • China expresses understanding of Russia's analysis on causes of crisis in Ukraine [ITAR-TASS]

2 March

February 2014

28 February

27 February

26 February