Pavlo Klimkin

Postwar reconstruction: how Ukraine can find its voice in history
Columns - 12 October 2023

Postwar reconstruction: how Ukraine can find its voice in history

Today, we talk a lot about Ukraine’s postwar reconstruction and development. However, the focus is mostly on physical rebuilding. I think this is wrong because that’s not what it is all about. If we focus on the physical restoration of destroyed buildings and infrastructure, this country will not stand a chance against Russian pressure or […]

Klimkin is outraged by the vandalism on the Polish memorial in Lviv
News - 11 January 2017

Klimkin is outraged by the vandalism on the Polish memorial in Lviv

Police does not indicate the exact time when the incident occurred, but multiple Russian media outlets reported about this on January 9 and revealed photos and videos from the place of the destroyed memorial.

UN approves resolution on human rights violations in occupied Crimea
News - 16 November 2016

UN approves resolution on human rights violations in occupied Crimea

UN Member States adopted the resolution on the human rights situation in the Autonomous Republic of Crimea and Sevastopol

Inter TV channel complains about pressure to Poroshenko
News - 26 February 2016

Inter TV channel complains about pressure to Poroshenko

The representatives claim that the activists of the Azov Civil Corps exert pressure on the journalists

Terminally ill patients forced to seek painkillers on black market – experts
News - 23 February 2016

Terminally ill patients forced to seek painkillers on black market – experts

The doctors usually do not know and do not want to prescribe narcotic analgesics

Crimea not to be returned by military force – Ukraine’s Foreign Minister
News - 23 October 2015

Crimea not to be returned by military force – Ukraine’s Foreign Minister

The question of access of the monitoring missions of the United Nations and the Council of Europe to the peninsula is critical.

Prosecutor General’s Office has no materials on Russian trace in shooting on Maidan
News - 16 October 2015

Prosecutor General’s Office has no materials on Russian trace in shooting on Maidan

The Prosecutor General's Office of Ukraine has no materials on the Russian trace in the shooting of the Heavenly Hundred.

Ukraine’s Parliament amends date of start of Crimea’s temporary occupation
News - 16 September 2015

Ukraine’s Parliament amends date of start of Crimea’s temporary occupation

Differences in the dates of temporary occupation create uncertainties in the legal field

Militants to pardon more than 2,000 prisoners, having no food for them
News - 30 July 2015

Militants to pardon more than 2,000 prisoners, having no food for them

The armed separatists in Luhansk are going to pardon more than 2,000 convicts, who serve sentence on the occupied territories. The Russian-backed separatists have no food for prisoners

Universal Design Conference in Kyiv
News - 16 February 2015

Universal Design Conference in Kyiv

The first international conference “Universal Design as a tool for building an inclusive society” was hosted in Kyiv on February 13 of 2015