Biden on Russian missile strikes: U.S. and allies will strengthen Ukraine's air defenses
U.S. President Joe Biden has said that the United States and allies will strengthen Ukraine’s air defenses.
09 July 2024
U.S. President Joe Biden has said that the United States and allies will strengthen Ukraine’s air defenses.
08 July 2024
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg has strongly condemned missile attacks by Russian invaders against Ukrainian cities this morning, which killed innocent civilians, including children.
Argentina's government plans to send military aid to Ukraine.
Ukrainian MPs and the leadership of the Verkhovna Rada in a joint statement called on international partners to respond to Russia's shelling of civilian infrastructure and the Okhmatdyt Children's Hospital and to recognize such actions as a terrorist attack.
Ukraine's membership in NATO should be determined only by the will of the Ukrainian people.
The security agreement signed in Warsaw provides for the development of a mechanism for Poland to shoot down Russian missiles and drones fired in the direction of Poland in Ukrainian airspace.
At the summit in Washington this week, the leaders of the NATO member countries will make significant security commitments to Ukraine.
The Ukrainian World Congress organized a march in Paris, during which it called on France and the French to support Ukraine's accession to NATO. People held posters calling on the North Atlantic Alliance to invite Ukraine to membership as soon as possible and thus send a sign to Putin that he will not be able to restore the Russian empire.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán is likely aiming to shift Western focus towards possible peace negotiations as part of his overarching effort to undermine European support for Ukraine.
07 July 2024
From the NATO summit in Washington, which is to be held on July 9-11, Ukraine expects a "significant step" on the way to membership in the Alliance.
Newly appointed UK Defense Secretary John Healey has assured that the UK will continue to support Ukraine on its path to victory.
British military, economic, political and diplomatic support for Ukraine will remain ironclad.
Prime Ministers Fumio Kishida of Japan and Keir Starmer of the United Kingdom have discussed the situation in Ukraine in their first phone call following the appointment of the new British prime minister.
The Embassy of Ukraine in Bulgaria has called on Bulgarian politicians to refrain from using the topic of war for political purposes.
New British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has expressed support for Ukraine and said he expects to meet with President Volodymyr Zelensky soon.
06 July 2024
In Kyiv, the Hungarian Prime Minister was speaking about "peace with the Russian Federation." But in his rhetoric, experts heard something else than the Kremlin's rhetoric
At a summit in Washington next week, NATO will discuss with South Korea ways to build practical cooperation related to Ukraine, cyber and new technologies. In particular, a "flagship project" on medical education of the Ukrainian military is planned.
The new British Prime Minister, Keir Starmer, had a telephone conversation with U.S. President Joseph Biden on Friday, during which he assured the President of Britain's unwavering support for Ukraine.
Next week, when the North Atlantic Alliance summit will be held in Washington, D.C., we should expect new statements regarding the program to provide Ukraine with F-16 aircraft.
05 July 2024
Ukraine's Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba has spoken with the new British Foreign Secretary David Lammy and congratulated him on his appointment.
It is Ukraine's sovereign right to decide what are acceptable conditions for peace talks to end the war. However, Russia's behavior so far suggests that the Minsk III deal must be ruled out, and that what is needed instead is something that actually is credible.
Propagandists were inspired by an article in The Economist
Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas, who has been nominated for the post of EU High Representative, has strong leadership skills and may decide to reform the structure of the European External Action Service, which she will soon head.
Ukraine wants its allies to fix the irreversibility of our path to NATO membership at the upcoming NATO Summit in Washington.
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg has expressed hope that Ukraine will become a member of the North Atlantic Alliance within the next 10 years.
04 July 2024
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban will travel to Moscow on July 5 to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin, days after meeting with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky in Kyiv.
Warsaw and Bratislava do not intend to send their troops to Ukraine, but concentrate their efforts on helping Ukraine.
The Dutch government "generally does not rule out" participation in the French initiative to organize training for Ukrainian military in Ukraine.
Slovakia and Poland have different positions on Ukraine's integration into NATO.