Washington has lifted the pause on military support for Kyiv: arms shipments via Poland have resumed, and intelligence sharing with Ukraine has been restored.
Ukraine and the United Kingdom have agreed on the supply of LMM missiles and the launch of local air defense production. The £1.6 billion contract will enhance the country's defense until 2030.
The European Union has adopted a new package of sanctions against Russia, targeting the financial sector, transport, energy, and media. What measures have been introduced, and what comes next?
On the anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, Australia has increased pressure on the aggressor by imposing sanctions on 149 individuals and entities.
The European Union is increasing pressure on the Kremlin with new restrictions targeting the "shadow fleet" and Russia’s trade operations. Official approval is set for February 24.
European countries have confirmed their readiness to strengthen Ukraine’s security, discussing further steps with the US to achieve a just and lasting peace.
The British Prime Minister and the German Chancellor met at the Chequers residence near London to discuss military support for Ukraine, European defense, migration, and relations with the EU.
Talks in Brussels focused on security guarantees for Ukraine, strengthening air defense, and economic support. Zelensky discussed key steps with the NATO Secretary General.
The White House accelerates military support for Ukraine: new weapons, sanctions against Russia, and multibillion-dollar loans are expected to change the dynamics of the conflict.
Dutch Defense Minister Ruben Brekelmans believes that the war in Ukraine will not end in the coming years due to the complex situation on the battlefield and the strength of the Russian army.
By the end of June 2024, there were 4.3 million people in EU countries who had received temporary protection due to Russian aggression. Most of them are in Germany, Poland, and the Czech Republic.
The summit in Switzerland discussed pathways to peace in Ukraine, reaffirmed international law, and called for safe navigation and the release of prisoners of war.
President Volodymyr Zelenskyy expressed gratitude to Belgium for supporting Ukraine, including the supply of F-16s, one billion euros for defense, and revenue from frozen Russian assets.
The meeting of Zelenskyy with Marija Pejčinović Burić and Dominique Hasler discussed the opening of the Register of Damages from Russia and the return of children