Ukraine may receive $4.4B in aid in July - Ministry of Finance
The Ministry of Finance expects Ukraine to receive about $4.4 billion in aid from international partners in July.
The Ministry of Finance expects Ukraine to receive about $4.4 billion in aid from international partners in July.
A meeting between the military delegations of the defense ministries of Turkey, Ukraine and Russia, as well as the UN delegation, to discuss the export of grain from Ukraine via the Black Sea ended in Istanbul.
Canada's decision to return to Germany a gas turbine for Russia’s Nord Stream 1 gas pipe was a mistake as the sanctions regime should not be adjusted to the whims of the Russian Federation.
Over the 140 days of Russia's barbaric aggression against Ukraine, almost six times more foreign companies left the Russian market than South Africa during the 20 years of apartheid.
The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine sealed a resolution on raising a €200 million interest-free loan from Italy.
Ukraine invites Lithuanian businesses to participate in measures to restore and rebuild the Ukrainian economy after the victory in the war. A total of 614 promising projects have been prepared for investment.
Turkish Airlines has extended the cancellation of flights to and from Ukraine until August 31 inclusive, as well as to and from certain destinations in Belarus and Russia.
The Ukrainian World Congress (UWC) together with the Ukrainian Canadian Congress has been pleading with the Government of Canada to revoke the waiver provided to Siemens Canada that allows the return of repaired Nord Stream 1 turbines to Germany.
12 July 2022
As of July 12, 2022, a total of 16 merchant ships sailed through the Bystre Canal to be loaded with Ukrainian-produced grain.
Security issues will remain a key element of Ukraine’s position at the meeting of Ukraine, the UN, Turkey, and Russia delegations on July 13.
By the end of July, Ukraine is to receive one billion euros in additional EU macro-financial assistance.
The Council of the European Union has announced today the decision to allocate an additional EUR 1 billion of additional macro-financial assistance to Ukraine, as a matter of urgency, which will be directed to the country's priority needs.
The United States has transferred another $1.7 billion in grant assistance to Ukraine.
Amid the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Germany and Japan will defend the rules-based international order and help organize grain exports from Ukraine.
The European Union is planning to propose a new sanctions package against Russia over its war in Ukraine in the coming weeks.
11 July 2022
Kyiv Mayor Vitaliy Klitschko, speaking about preparations for autumn and winter, including about providing the capital with electricity and heat, expressed his belief that the authorities will succeed in ensuring supplies.
Turkey’s top defense official suggests that the solution to the issue of opening a path for the export of grain from Ukraine is close to being reached as Ankara is making efforts so that the interested parties meet remotely or face-to-face.
10 July 2022
The Canadian government's decision to return to Germany a gas turbine following maintenance works for its further use in the Nord Stream gas pipeline set a “very bad precedent” for an exemption from Russia sanctions.
The Council of Europe Development Bank (CEB) gave Ukraine the green light to join and allocated funds to support Ukrainian refugees in Europe.
Minister of Foreign Affairs Melanie Joly has announced that Canada intends to impose further sanctions in relation to Russia’s illegal and unjustifiable invasion of Ukraine.
09 July 2022
Ukraine will receive $1.7 billion in grant funds from American partners to pay for medical services under the program of medical guarantees.
The Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine passed a law to increase the expenditure part of the 2022 state budget by UAH 80.9 billion.
08 July 2022
London-based Fitch Ratings has downgraded Belarus's Long-Term Foreign-Currency (LTFC) Issuer Default Rating (IDR) to 'C' from 'CCC', which points to the imminent default expectations.
Russia’s unjustified and unprovoked aggression toward Ukraine has caused a global food crisis, which made over 323 million people worldwide face the threat of actual food shortage, while 1.2 billion have become exposed to hardships due to a combination of high prices of food and energy amid declining incomes.
Ukraine has asked Canada not to return a turbine to Russia's Gazprom that is set to be used in gas transmission to Germany, as this would be in violation of sanctions earlier imposed on Russia.
Romanian Prime Minister Nicolae Ciucă said that after the launch of the interconnector from Greece to Bulgaria, his country will be able to ensure gas supplies to Ukraine and Moldova.
The executive arm of the European Union is blocking a 1.5 billion-euro loan for Ukraine as caution prevails over the country’s urgent needs.
07 July 2022
Ukraine will receive another $20 billion in aid and support from international partners this year.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has called on the world's largest independent oil trader, the Dutch company Vitol, to stop shipping Russian oil.