Russia to use any ceasefire to prepare for future offensive operations in Ukraine - ISW
Russia will use any ceasefire to prepare for future offensive operations in Ukraine.
25 May 2024
Russia will use any ceasefire to prepare for future offensive operations in Ukraine.
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg has called on the allies to lift restrictions on Ukraine's use of weapons to strike military targets inside Russia.
24 May 2024
The United States does not expect any decisions to be made at the NATO summit in Washington in July in terms of inviting Ukraine to join the military alliance, but there will be a substantial show of support for Kyiv.
The purpose of anonymous statements by Russian sources about Kremlin leader Vladimir Putin's alleged readiness to freeze the war on the current contact line is to disrupt the Peace Summit in Switzerland initiated by Ukraine, whose success the Kremlin is very much afraid of.
Partners should strengthen military support for Ukraine in view of the battlefield situation, but the question of use of Western weapons against targets on Russian territory is off the table at the moment.
Russian Charge d'Affaires in Estonia Lenar Salimullin was summoned to the Estonian Foreign Ministry after Russian border guards stole more than 20 border buoys from the Narva River.
Malgorzata Kidawa-Blonska, Marshal of the Polish Senate, has called for the protection of Polish-Ukrainian friendship from the mistrust that Russia seeks to sow between the peoples of the two countries.
We cannot afford Ukraine to lose this war
Ukraine’s potential NATO membership will meet best interests of both Ukraine and the Alliance
23 May 2024
Ukraine and Latvia will continue developing joint projects in the field of security.
British Defense Minister Grant Shapps accused China on Wednesday of providing or preparing to provide Russia with lethal aid for use by Moscow in its war against Ukraine.
The war is evolving into a new phase. By the end of the year, a mechanism will likely be identified, and restrictions will be lifted on Ukraine using the weapons supplied by partners against military targets inside Russia
22 May 2024
From a technical and legal point of view, Poland is considering the possible involvement of its air defence systems in shooting down Russian missiles near the country's borders, but no decisions have been made in this regard.
Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine Andriy Yermak and U.S. National Security Adviser Jake Sullivan have discussed the bolstering of Ukraine's air defenses with modern Western systems and preparations for the Global Peace Summit.
On the night of May 21 to 22, the enemy attacked Ukraine with 24 Shahed-131/136 strike drones launched from Primorsko-Akhtarsk and Kursk in Russia and temporarily occupied Crimea.
The decision to provide Ukraine with additional Patriot air defense systems could be made at the NATO summit in Washington in July.
21 May 2024
Ukraine and Sweden have begun negotiations on a bilateral security agreement.
The United States, as well as Denmark, Finland, Iceland, Norway, Sweden, Latvia, Lithuania, and Estonia held the Enhanced Partnership Dialogue in Northern Europe, discussing common security priorities, including further support for Ukraine.
Numerous statements regaring potential peace talks between Russia and Ukraine can be found in the information space in Ukraine and elsewhere across the world, and their numbers have been increasing during May. Is that real politics or just information noise?
There is no legal, security or moral argument against our partners shooting down Russian missiles over Ukraine from their territory.
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.
During a telephone conversation on Tuesday, Presidents of Ukraine and Romania Volodymyr Zelensky and Klaus Iohannis discussed support for our country, the priorities of the upcoming NATO summit, and security in the Black Sea.
20 May 2024
The United States is open to resuming training of the Ukrainian military on the territory of Ukraine, but only after the war is over.
Western countries are extremely slow to make decisions on military assistance to Ukraine, which complicates the situation of the Armed Forces.
During a video address on the occasion of the launch of the Baltic Business Forum "Cooperation for the Ukraine Recovery", held in Swinoujscie (Poland), Deputy Prime Minister Iryna Vereschuk of Ukraine emphasized that the Ukrainian-Polish partnership is an important link in enhancing cooperation in the Black, Baltic and Adriatic seas.
Ukraine is clearly aware that the war will end with negotiations, which is why it is now promoting the Peace Formula put forward by President Volodymyr Zelensky.
NATO allies should not fear that sending instructors to Ukraine to train Ukrainian recruits could drag the Alliance into a war with Russia.
18 May 2024
Russian President Vladimir Putin has not changed his plans, as he still wants Ukraine and Ukrainians to disappear.
17 May 2024
The Ukrainian and Slovenian sides are already finalising a bilateral security document within the framework of the G7 declaration.
Propagandists are trying to discredit Ukraine in front of its partners