European Union, Canada pledge to further strengthen sanctions against Russia
The European Union and Canada, together with the international community, will continue to further strengthen sanctions against Russia over its invasion of Ukraine.
24 March 2022
The European Union and Canada, together with the international community, will continue to further strengthen sanctions against Russia over its invasion of Ukraine.
NATO's eastern flank has a clear understanding of the possibility of Russia’s attack on the Allies, but the farther the countries are located from the eastern flank, the lesser they believe in that.
23 March 2022
Canada and the European Union will help Ukraine and Moldova strengthen cyber defense and counter disinformation.
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba has said he does not expect any breakthroughs at tomorrow's summit of NATO leaders, but Kyiv does not remove the issue of creating a no-fly zone over Ukraine from the agenda.
British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has stated his "intention" to use Thursday's G7 and NATO meetings to "substantially" increase defensive lethal aid to Ukraine.
The Ukrainian media community has urged foreign colleagues to avoid calling Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine as ‘Ukraine Crisis’ or ‘conflict’.
Ukraine will work with full energy on all international platforms, including G7, NATO and EU summits scheduled for this week.
22 March 2022
Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Dmytro Kuleba and UK’s Secretary of State for Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Affairs Liz Truss coordinated positions ahead of the G7 summit in Brussels.
U.S. and NATO officials say there are indications that Belarus is taking steps to join the war Russia is waging against Ukraine.
Russia continues to receive almost instantaneous meteorological data from foreign governments, which some experts say could be used to plot a chemical or biological attack in Ukraine.
The Defense Ministers Ukraine and Poland, Oleksiy Reznikov and Mariusz Błaszczak, coordinated cooperation ahead of a NATO summit.
Peace and security in Hungary cannot be guaranteed without peace and security in Ukraine. If Russia achieves its criminal goal in our country, the next goal will be Ukraine's neighbors.
It was a day of difficult events. A day of difficult conclusions. But it was also another day that brings us all closer to our victory.
French Foreign Minister Jean-Yves Le Drian and U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken have said in a phone call that it is necessary to strengthen sanctions against Russia as it continues its offensive in Ukraine.
21 March 2022
Formats of compromises in Ukraine–Russia negotiations will be decided on an all-Ukrainian referendum. In particular, security guarantees and the status of temporarily occupied territories of Donetsk and Luhansk regions and the Autonomous Republic of Crimea may be put to a vote.
New Zealand will provide Ukraine with a further NZ$5 million ($3.46 million) in funds and non-lethal military assistance.
U.S. President Joe Biden will discuss the deployment of peacekeepers in Ukraine during his visit to Poland on March 25.
20 March 2022
Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Boris Johnson had a phone conversation with President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky on Sunday, March 20.
On Sunday, March 20, 2022, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said he is ready for negotiations with Russian President Vladimir Putin but warned that if they fail “that would mean that this is a third World War”.
In talks with Turkey, the U.S. authorities raised the issue of the possibility of Ankara sending Kyiv S-400 anti-aircraft systems earlier acquired from Russia.
19 March 2022
Poland has proposed to impose a complete trade blockade of Russia both on land and at sea. Warsaw supports the actions of protesters who have been blocking the movement of Russian and Belarusian trucks on the Polish-Belarusian border on Saturday, March 19.
Russia has planted mines along the recommended commercial sea routes stretching from the Bosphorus Strait to the Odesa and simultaneously alleged that those were “Ukrainian” mines.
The issue of consolidating the neutral status of Ukraine with “reinforced concrete” security guarantees at the level of the Constitution can be the subject of international negotiations if this stops the war.
China does not want the escalation of hostilities in Ukraine and is in favor of a peace process, insisting that the United States and NATO should take into account the concerns of all parties, including Russia.
18 March 2022
The Ukrainian forces report they have killed a Russian airborne regiment commander, Sergei Sukharev, along with his deputy.
After the war, unleashed by Russia, is over, Ukraine should join NATO or another alliance with nuclear powers.
17 March 2022
NATO understands the frustration and desperation of the political leadership and people of Ukraine over the barbaric actions of the Russian army against the civilian population and is responding to this situation by increasing military aid to Ukraine.
A no-fly zone over Ukraine will save many lives and help prevent an environmental disaster as the Russians are deliberately shelling Ukrainian civilian and nuclear facilities.
Ukraine intends to end the war with the Russian Federation by forming a new international security coalition.
The stance of President Volodymyr Zelensky on the war with Russia remains unhindered and fundamental, i.e. the recognition of Ukraine’s international borders as of 1991.