Zelensky announces new partner contributions under PURL mechanism
Partner countries, including Norway, Luxembourg, Poland, Canada, and others, have already decided on new contributions to the PURL program.
03 December 2025
Partner countries, including Norway, Luxembourg, Poland, Canada, and others, have already decided on new contributions to the PURL program.
Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine (NSDC) Rustem Umerov, during a meeting with national security advisors from Germany, France, Italy, Poland, Finland, and the United Kingdom, informed colleagues about the outcomes of negotiations in Geneva and Florida and discussed security guarantees for Ukraine.
The outcome of the Russia-Ukraine war could depend on granting Ukraine a reparations loan.
New Zealand and Australia will join the program for purchasing U.S. weapons for Ukraine under the PURL mechanism.
During the meeting of the NATO-Ukraine Council, five countries confirmed additional funding of about $1 billion for the purchase of weapons for Ukraine under the PURL program.
Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha met with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte ahead of today's Ukraine–NATO Council (NUC) meeting.
Germany, Poland, and Norway will jointly provide a new support package for Ukraine totaling $500 million, with Berlin contributing $200 million.
The UK government is providing a new aid package to support the restoration of Ukraine’s energy infrastructure damaged by Russian strikes.
02 December 2025
Switzerland remains a neutral state, but this does not mean indifference to violations of international law — which is precisely why the country firmly condemns Russia’s war against Ukraine and supports the Ukrainian people.
Sweden is providing Ukraine with a civil assistance package worth 1.1 billion Swedish kronor (over €100.3 million) to help meet urgent needs during the winter.
01 December 2025
Ukraine’s Minister of Defense Denys Shmyhal and Dutch Defense Minister Ruben Brekelmans have signed an agreement on the joint production of unmanned systems.
30 November 2025
President Volodymyr Zelensky emphasized that many things may change in the coming days.
European partners will not deviate from the path of supporting Ukraine
29 November 2025
The Polish Prime Minister reminded allies that NATO was created to protect the West from Soviet—that is, Russian—aggression.
The NATO Security Assistance and Training Initiative for Ukraine (NSATU) is operating without interruption despite political developments, ensuring Ukraine receives the necessary defense materials.
28 November 2025
The head of the Norwegian Parliament's Committee on Foreign Affairs and Defense, Ine Eriksen Soreide, said that Norway will likely continue providing assistance to Ukraine at the same level even after 2026.
Pressure for Ukraine to surrender hasn’t worked out
Twenty-seven-year-old Czech citizen Jirka Kotrla. died in combat in Ukraine.
27 November 2025
Upholding international law is the only viable path to ending the Russian-Ukrainian war and preventing future conflicts. Otherwise, the entire global security architecture risks collapsing, which would plunge the world into chaos. Therefore, pressure on international organizations must be intensified.
The European Parliament has called on the European Union to take a leading role in shaping a future peace agreement for Ukraine, ensuring long-term security guarantees, a reparations mechanism based on frozen Russian assets, and full respect for Ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity.
Only Ukraine has the right to define the terms of a just peace with Russia.
26 November 2025
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte stated that Russia has no say in Ukraine’s accession to the Alliance; this decision depends solely on the unanimity of member states.
President Volodymyr Zelensky held a Staff meeting to discuss key issues related to strengthening air defense and the distribution of personnel among combat brigades.
The Federal Minister of Defence, Boris Pistorius, made this statement during budget debates in the Bundestag on Wednesday, Ukrinform's correspondent reports.
The European Union has pledged to provide security guarantees to Ukraine, which will include funding, military training, and support for the defense industry.
Russia's Foreign Ministry said it welcomes US efforts to seek a peaceful resolution to Russia's war against Ukraine but stressed that Moscow will not make any concessions.
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte praised the outcome of negotiations in Geneva, but stressed that the end of the war in Ukraine is still a long way off, and that separate discussions between NATO and the EU are also needed on a number of issues.
The Coalition of the Willing supports efforts to establish a lasting peace in Ukraine, backed up by robust security guarantees that are to be developed in the near future.
25 November 2025
Defense Minister Denys Shmyhal met with NATO Deputy Secretary General Radmila Sekerinska in Kyiv to discuss the key needs of the Armed Forces of Ukraine and ways to ensure sustained support for the Defense Forces.