This year, Ukraine needs another $17 billion for the rapid reconstruction of energy, critical, and housing infrastructure, as well as economic recovery.
The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Lithuania, Gabrielius Landsbergis, commented on the latest statement by Russian President Vladimir Putin, who once again accused the West of the war that Russia is waging against Ukraine.
Ukrainian crews of main battle tanks and IFVs are currently mastering in Germany the equipment that will further be used to fight off Russian invaders.
President Vladimir Putin of the Russian Federation abolished one of his "May decrees" of 2012, "On measures to implement the foreign policy course of the Russian Federation."
If Vladimir Putin insists it’s a collective West, rather than the Kremlin, that is responsible for Russia’s war on Ukraine, he should stop its attacks and that is when the war will end.
Ukraine expects to receive the first tranche of almost $10 billion in direct budget aid from the United States as soon as possible as an important element of the country’s financial stability.
High Representative of the EU for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Josep Borrell asked the EU defense ministers to provide ammunition to Ukraine from their stockpiles.
Following the talks between presidents Biden and Zelensky in Kyiv, the United States aims to perform a large scope of work with the allies and partners to support Ukraine in its fight against Russian aggression.
The EU, NATO, and Ukraine are effectively combining their efforts in the fight against Russian aggression to achieve the common goal: to end the Russian war as soon as possible with the inevitable victory of Ukraine.
The Ministry of Defense of the Kingdom of Belgium trains the Ukrainian military to operate underwater drones which will soon be delivered to the Armed Forces.
At the Ukraine-EU-NATO tripartite meeting, the parties agreed to assist in the development of an effective, transparent, and accountable weapons procurement system for Ukraine.
White House National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan has said that Russian President Vladimir Putin's claim that the West and Kyiv are allegedly to blame for the war in Ukraine is absurd.