Poland plays a special role in Ukraine's recovery – Tusk
Poland developed the first model of support for Ukraine, invested in roads, logistics, and railways, and 90% of aid to Ukraine passes through Polish transport corridors.
10 July 2025
Poland developed the first model of support for Ukraine, invested in roads, logistics, and railways, and 90% of aid to Ukraine passes through Polish transport corridors.
09 July 2025
In Rome, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky met with Italian President Sergio Mattarella to discuss continued support for Ukraine and the establishment of a Special Tribunal for the Crime of Aggression against Ukraine.
08 July 2025
We must strive to convince our allies that Russia's aggressive intentions are not rhetoric, but reality.
The Ukrainian Defense Ministry's Main Intelligence Directorate (HUR) has intercepted a conversation between Russian servicemen discussing preparations to use toxic substances against Ukrainian defenders.
German Defense Minister Boris Pistorius will visit the United States next week to discuss continued support for Ukraine.
07 July 2025
The UK government has made a voluntary contribution of GBP 400,000 to the Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons (OPCW) to support its activities aimed at strengthening Ukraine's security and protection against chemical threats.
Lieutenant General Kyrylo Budanov, Chief of the Defense Intelligence of Ukraine (DIU) and Major General Vadym Skibitskyi, his deputy, held a meeting with Peter Frølich, a member of the Norwegian Parliament and head of the charitable organization Fritt Ukraina.
06 July 2025
President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine signed a new sanctions package, at the motion of the National Bank, aimed at combating Russian financial schemes, including in the field of cryptocurrency.
05 July 2025
In the first half of 2025, Ukraine’s Ministry of Defense codified and approved a range of new domestically produced weapons, ammunition, and optical devices for use by the Armed Forces of Ukraine (AFU).
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte has expressed hope that the United States will show “flexibility” in resuming military aid to Ukraine, so that the country could continue to defend itself.
04 July 2025
The post–World War II European security architecture has been dismantled by Russia, and a new one can only emerge either after the resolution of the Russia-Ukraine war or the departure of Vladimir Putin from power.
Russia's increasing use of chemical weapons is becoming part of its military doctrine, raising the risk of either an accidental or deliberate incident, including during military exercises near NATO borders.
Ukraine’s army aviation has become the first in the world to systematically use helicopters to intercept enemy drones, particularly during air attacks involving Shahed loitering munitions.
Compact Estonia is raising its defense spending to 5.4% — so what excuses do others have?
03 July 2025
The European Union has already agreed to allocate an additional EUR 24 billion in military support to Ukraine since the beginning of this year, but this assistance could still be increased.
Ukraine is a full-fledged member of the European family, and Europe — especially as the U.S. reduces its involvement — must step up its support in the fight against the aggressor.
Poland must not lose the opportunity to prepare for a potential future military confrontation, including by drawing on Ukraine’s combat experience, as such scenarios are being taken seriously.
Poland and Ukraine’s security is indivisible
Sweden will allocate 1.5 billion Swedish kronor (over USD 150 million) for new military capabilities for Ukraine, including barrels for Archer self-propelled guns and other equipment.
The share of those suppliers of Ukraine’s State Operator For Non-Lethal Acquisition (DOT) that had been affected by restrictive measures due to contract violations does not exceed 1%. As of June 2025, there were only seven of them.
02 July 2025
Every delay in military aid to Ukraine costs lives, so the pause in supplying weapons to Ukrainians must end as soon as possible, as there is no room for compromise with a regime that bombs civilian targets, burns churches, and kills innocent women and children.
The head of the Presidential Office, Andriy Yermak says Ukraine’s strikes against targets on Russian soil “will continue”.
Poland’s President-elect Karol Nawrocki met with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte in Brussels on Tuesday.
White House spokesperson Anna Kelly confirmed that shipments of ammunition and missiles to Ukraine have been suspended due to the depletion of U.S. stockpiles in recent years.
The Swedish International Development Agency, Sida, is allocating a new assistance package within the framework of the Tallinn Mechanism, an international initiative that coordinates assistance from 11 partner countries in strengthening cyber resilience.
NATO countries will include Ukraine aid in their respective defense budgets beginning in 2026
The Pentagon has halted shipments of some air defense missiles and other precision munitions to Ukraine due to worries that U.S. weapons stockpiles have fallen too low.
01 July 2025
The Kremlin has recently shifted its rhetoric regarding military expenditures, publicly announcing intentions to cut defense spending.
During his official visit to Ukraine, German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul met with Semen Kryvonos, Director of the National Anti-Corruption Bureau of Ukraine (NABU), and Oleksandr Klymenko, Head of the Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office (SAPO).