China should pay for supporting Russia's war in Ukraine - NATO chief
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg has said that China should face consequences for supporting Russia's war in Ukraine, if it does not change its ways.
18 June 2024
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg has said that China should face consequences for supporting Russia's war in Ukraine, if it does not change its ways.
Russian dictator Vladimir Putin's demands for a "truce" with Ukraine go against common sense, morality, and the UN Charter.
The Canadian government believes that the time has not yet come to resume the mission of military instructors in Ukraine - amid hesitation among NATO allies regarding such a step.
17 June 2024
Ten young pilots from Ukraine are currently training at an undisclosed airbase in the south of France on Alpha Jet training aircraft, considered as a bridge between a rotorcraft and an F16 fighter. In total, the French Air and Space Force has undertaken to certify the training of 26 pilots over the two years.
The G7 summit has proved that Ukraine will remain high on the Allies’ agenda for as long as Russia’s unprovoked invasion of Ukraine drags on
16 June 2024
Sweden wants peace that does not embolden an imperialistic Russia.
Latvian President Edgars Rinkevics predicts that the second international conference on finding ways to bring about peace in Ukraine may take place in a year or two.
15 June 2024
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz called Russian dictator Vladimir Putin's proposals regarding the terms of peace in Ukraine "unserious" and aimed at distracting public focus from the Peace Summit in Switzerland.
The bilateral security pact is aimed at strengthening Ukraine's ability to defend itself in the present while also deterring aggression anytime in the future
These warplanes are expensive to manufacture, there are pretty few of them in the Russian Aerospace Forces’ fleet, but the biggest thing is that the enemy has suffered yet another powerful reputational blow
Western media have repeatedly reported that Vladimir Putin is allegedly interested in a negotiated ceasefire in Ukraine, although Kremlin rhetoric and Russian military actions suggest the opposite.
Russian leader Vladimir Putin must be put in his place by all possible means, including by strengthening Ukraine, powerful sanctions, and political isolation, because his policy is a Hitler-like policy.
The G7 countries are looking for legal ways to force Russia to compensate Ukraine for at least $486 billion in damages caused by the war.
14 June 2024
U.S. Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin says that progress has been made in talks with other countries to supply Ukraine with advanced Patriot air defense systems, and this work will continue.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has said that the ceasefire offer from Russian leader Vladimir Putin is an ultimatum that cannot be trusted.
NATO defense chiefs, who concluded a two-day ministerial today at the Alliance's Headquarters in Brussels, agreed on a long-term plan to help Ukraine and train the Ukrainian military, but have not yet reached an agreement on regular financial contributions to sustain these efforts.
The emergence of a series of manipulative statements made by Russian President Vladimir Putin on June 14, ahead of the start in Switzerland of the Global Summit on Peace in Ukraine, suggests that Russia is afraid of the actual peace.
Ukraine and the Netherlands have signed a statement of intent to create a mechanism for financial support for Ukrainian arms manufacturers.
If NATO member states decide to allocate 0.25% of their combined GDP to Ukraine, it will far exceed the support figures proposed by Secretary General Stoltenberg and help Ukraine effectively fight against invading Russian forces.
Denmark has become the first NATO country to invest in the production of weapons in Ukraine.
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky has called the security agreement between Ukraine and the United States signed on the sidelines of the G7 summit historic.
13 June 2024
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has met with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau on the sidelines of the G7 summit in Italy.
NATO welcomes all efforts to find a peaceful solution to the Russia-Ukraine war, including the upcoming Peace Summit in Switzerland, and the military alliance will continue to support Ukraine so that it has a strong negotiating position.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and U.S. President Joe Biden have signed a ten-year bilateral security agreement that envisages support for Ukraine now and in the long term in order to strengthen the country's ability to fend off potential future aggression.
Military support should be provided to Ukraine without delay and its annual volume should be kept at least 40 billion euros per year.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and Japanese Prime Minister Fumio Kishida have signed a security agreement at the G7 summit.
This is a truly special format of the G7, a global meeting that brings together different parts of the world.
This is a truly special format of the G7, a global meeting that brings together different parts of the world.
Ukrinform has found out how this French-made jet fighter can contribute to Ukraine’s self-defense capability
Defense Minister of Ukraine Rustem Umerov will discuss with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg the nation’s urgent needs and various models of cooperation with the Alliance.