
Duda says Ukraine should restore territorial integrity, including with Crimea
Russia cannot win a war with Ukraine because, if it does, it will attack again. Ukraine must restore its territorial integrity, including with Crimea.
Russia cannot win a war with Ukraine because, if it does, it will attack again. Ukraine must restore its territorial integrity, including with Crimea.
France and Germany share absolutely the same views in assessing developments Ukraine, and the meaning behind all the decisions made since war-start is to send a clear signal to Russia: Europe will not leave Ukraine and will help Kyiv to resist and win.
President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine says ensuring a better policy toward Ukraine’s war veterans will address the existing problems in the field, announcing a reset in the ministry.
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz is optimistic about the prospect of U.S. approving a package of further assistance to Ukraine.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky believes the country needs strength, fresh energy, and leadership.
EU High Representative Josep Borrell, who paid a visit to Poland on February 5, confirmed he was heading to Kyiv.
Portuguese Minister for Foreign Affairs João Cravinho and Education Minister João Costa arrived in Ukraine on a visit on Monday, February 5.
On February 7, the U.S. Senate may vote on a package of international aid, including that for Ukraine.
Experts do not rule out that Ukraine will also be on the agenda of this meeting.
President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine believes Russia does not want peace, only seeking to destroy Ukraine.
President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine says two years into the full-scale invasion, the country is nothing like it was at its outset as it has grown experienced, closer to Europe, “a bit tired” but “strong”.
Chairman of the Verkhovna Rada Ruslan Stefanchuk met in Kyiv with a delegation led by the President of the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly, Pia Kauma.
President Volodymyr Zelensky has submitted bills to the Verkhovna Rada to approve his decrees extending martial law in Ukraine and holding general mobilization for another 90 days.
U.S. senators released details of a bipartisan bill based on the U.S. President's request for additional funding for national security, including support for Ukraine and Israel.
U.S. President Joe Biden has expressed support for a bill that includes bipartisan national security agreement on the border issue, as well as assistance for Ukraine, and called on Congress to swiftly pass the bill in both houses.
04 February 2024
Ukrainian authorities independently decide on personnel issues in the Armed Forces of Ukraine without the United States’ participation.
Ambassador of Ukraine to Brazil, Andrij Melnyk, expressed hope that the President of Brazil, Lula da Silva, will not attend the BRICS summit in Russia, but will eventually visit Ukraine.
President Andrzej Duda of Poland will pay a visit to East Africa’s Kenya, Rwanda, and Tanzania on February 4-10. One of the tasks during the visit will be to raise awareness about Russian aggression against Ukraine.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has introduced the newly appointed head of the Zaporizhzhia Regional State Administration, Ivan Fedorov.
German-Ukrainian negotiations on a bilateral security agreement between the two countries are progressing, and the relevant document may be signed as early as this month.
Government officials from Russia and Iran, as well as representatives from a number of German political parties, were not invited to this year's Munich Security Conference, which will take place February 16-18.
South Korea has expressed a stern warning to Russia over Russia's growing military cooperation with the DPRK and called on Moscow to behave responsibly in its relations with Pyongyang.
The White House has criticized efforts by the House Republicans to pass a bill on military support for Israel regardless of aid to Ukraine and other urgent needs.
03 February 2024
Head of the Ukrainian President’s Office Andriy Yermak, held a meeting with the delegation of French officials to discuss in detail issues of international and bilateral agenda.
The European Union maintains a strong position on supporting Ukraine in its struggle for its freedom and independence, and will likely be able to set up an aid fund for Ukraine within the framework of the European Peace Facility within the next few days.
During his visit to Ukraine, the current Chairman-in-Office of the OSCE, Minister of Foreign and European Affairs and Trade of Malta, Ian Borg, made a short trip to the towns of Hostomel, Bucha, and Borodianka to see with his own eyes the devastating consequences of Russian aggression.
Poland recognizes the independence of Ukraine within its internationally established borders.
Finland, one of the largest donors of military aid to Ukraine, stands in favor of sharing this burden across Europe so the allocation of EUR 20 billion within the European Peace Fund could be a massive achievement in this regard.
Poland supports the proposal of EU High Representative Josep Borrell to create a special facility for military aid to Ukraine within the European Peace Facility in the amount of EUR 20 billion for the next four years.