
Merz comments on possibility of deploying German peacekeepers to Ukraine
German peacekeepers could be deployed to Ukraine to maintain a ceasefire under an international legal mandate and with Moscow’s consent.
29 December 2024
German peacekeepers could be deployed to Ukraine to maintain a ceasefire under an international legal mandate and with Moscow’s consent.
28 December 2024
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Moldova has condemned the publication of Russia's annual report titled "On Violations of the Rights of Russian Citizens and Compatriots Abroad."
Spy equipment has been discovered on the Russia-linked tanker Eagle S, which was seized by Finland on suspicion of damaging an underwater cable in the Baltic Sea. The devices were used for monitoring naval activities.
27 December 2024
The future U.S. leadership, like the German leadership, realizes that peace in Ukraine can only be achieved if the country remains strong.
Russian President Vladimir Putin has explicitly rejected a proposed "peace plan" reportedly considered by U.S. President-elect Donald Trump’s team to end the war in Ukraine.
In recent months, the National Guard has received 155 mm self-propelled artillery systems (SPGs) Zuzana and DITA, with the process of acquiring additional combat vehicles ongoing.
26 December 2024
History shows that when NATO member states are unable to reach a consensus, a "coalition of the willing" can serve as an alternative to proceed with certain decisions.
Europe faces significant geopolitical challenges and must adapt its policies to maintain its influence on the global stage.
The Center for Strategic Communication and Information Security pursues efforts to provide a brief explanation to foreign audiences on the current topics of particular interest as regards Ukraine.
Russian aggression should not pay off
24 December 2024
The Center for Strategic Communication and Information Security pursues efforts to provide a brief explanation to foreign audiences on the current topics of particular interest as regards Ukraine.
The Slovak opposition party Freedom and Solidarity (SaS) has criticized Prime Minister Robert Fico's meeting with Russian dictator Vladimir Putin, calling the talks a betrayal of the country and its allies.
23 December 2024
Ukrainian Army service members will undergo courses on survival, evasion, resistance, and escape (SERE) according to a new military standard.
Self-proclaimed President Alexander Lukashenko of Belarus seeks to establish cooperation with Oman and the UAE in order to weaken the impact of sanctions on Belarusian economy and reduce dependence on Russian and Chinese funding.
A relative majority of Ukrainians (40%) believe that the offensive operation by the Armed Forces of Ukraine in Russia’s Kursk region has improved Kyiv’s chances of achieving its goals in peace negotiations.
21 December 2024
Ukraine has successfully completed the testing phase for a range of drones equipped with fiber-optic communication, with the process of obtaining a NATO code nearing completion.
20 December 2024
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky met with Lithuanian Prime Minister Gintautas Paluckas and a delegation from the Lithuanian government, which, after being approved by the Seimas, made the first-ever full-fledged visit to Ukraine in the history of the two countries.
U.S. President-elect Donald Trump intends to maintain U.S. military support for Ukraine after his inauguration on January 20.
President Volodymyr Zelensky has approved more than 30 decisions on the appointment of new ambassadors of Ukraine abroad.
This year, Lithuania will provide EUR 10 million to implement the “Danish model,” which involves investing in the production of military equipment in Ukraine.
Any negotiations between Ukraine and Russia should only take place under conditions of Ukraine’s victory.
How to win the semantic war
Germany has allocated up to EUR 8 billion to support Ukrainian asylum seekers who have arrived since the onset of the full-scale war.
Lithuania has expressed its readiness to invest in the production of Ukraine's Palianytsia missile-drone, a part of the country's long-range capabilities program.
A Lithuanian ministerial delegation, led by newly appointed Prime Minister Gintautas Paluckas, has arrived in Kyiv for intergovernmental consultations with Ukrainian officials.
Russia launched a mixed drone and missile attack targeting Ukraine’s energy grid, one of most massive since war broke out in February 2022. US President-elect Donald Trump has branded as “foolish” President Joe Biden's decision to permit Ukrainian forces to use American long-range weapons to strike deeper into Russian territory
19 December 2024
Norwegian air defense systems NASAMS are deployed and ready to protect the logistics center in Rzeszow, Poland
The so-called “Istanbul agreements,” which are actually Russia's ultimatum to surrender Ukraine and give up its independence, issued back in 2022, do not exist in reality and are Putin's senile fantasies.
Putin continues to wage psychological warfare against Ukraine and the West with his old-new threats, even as all other resources at his disposal are now limited.