This day in history
1913: Government-run Pyoter Tchaikovsky Conservatory opens in Kyiv as Ukraine’s leading music school.
1918: Ukraine and the Extraordinary Mission of the Kuban Regional Government sign a trade, consular, sea, railroad, and financial cooperation agreement in Kyiv.
1924: Kharkiv transmits Ukraine’s first broadcast.
1966: The 5th Ukrainian Writers’ Congress convenes in Kyiv to defend the Ukrainian language against the Russification campaign.
1967: The 1st World Congress of Free Ukrainians is brought to order in New York City.
1991: The 1st Ukrainian Interethnic Congress is held in Odesa.
1994: The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine passes the bill on Ukraine’s accession to the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty.
2004: Ukrainian journalists mark the Radio, Television and Communications Workers Day [instituted by President Leonid Kuchma, November 11, 1994] by protest rallies and graffiti condemning “bought” media workers.
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