Kaźmierczak: Polish business should already be preparing to invest in Ukraine
Polish business should already be preparing to invest in Ukraine's reconstruction, as competition with other countries will be strong.
22 July 2023
Polish business should already be preparing to invest in Ukraine's reconstruction, as competition with other countries will be strong.
21 July 2023
Zelensky, Erdogan discuss efforts to restore operation of Black Sea grain export deal
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and his Turkish counterpart Recep Tayyip Erdogan in a phone call on Friday coordinated efforts to restore the operation of the Black Sea Grain Initiative.
Russia’s statements on suspending their participation in the Black Sea Grain Initiative have no legal grounds behind them as Moscow simply blackmails the world and at the same time increases own grain sales at higher prices.
The story of a united Europe, which emerged from the ashes of the Second World War, was formed on the basis of freedom, democracy, and equality of all before the law, and now, in a new and turbulent world, Ukraine is writing a new chapter in this story of Europe.
By shelling Ukraine's port infrastructure and destroying grain terminals, Russia is deliberately trying to condemn the world's most vulnerable countries to starvation. This must be met with a decisive response from the international community.
Borrell: Russia blocks food exports, loots Ukrainian grain
The Ukrainian military-industrial complex is working to ensure the protection of the nation’s port infrastructure against Russian missile and drone attacks.
Turkey will "not hesitate" to take the initiative necessary to prevent the "harmful effects" of Moscow's withdrawal from the Black Sea Grain Agreement, President of Turkey Recep Tayyip Erdogan said on Friday.
Moscow's threats to intensify the bombing of Ukraine will not affect the plans of the German arms company Rheinmetall to build a tank plant in Ukraine.
By attacking Ukrainian ports, Russia wants to cause famine and a food crisis in the world, and Ukraine is doing everything possible to prevent this.
Zelensky orders measures to continue operation of Black Sea grain export deal
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has ordered measures to be taken to ensure the continued operation of the Black Sea Grain Initiative.
By attacking Ukrainian ports, after Russia's withdrawal from the Black Sea Grain Initiative, the Russian authorities are trying to get concessions from the West.
Russia is keeping one missile carrier with five Kalibr cruise missiles on alert in the Black Sea.
The enemy attacked an infrastructure facility in the Polohiv district, killing 4 people and injuring two others.
Russian troops have attacked grain terminals in the Odesa region with Kalibr-type cruise missiles.
Enemy attacks grain terminals in Odesa region with Kalibrs
Russian terrorists have already used almost 70 missiles of various types and 90 Shahed loitering munitions since this Monday.
The total amount of direct documented damage caused to the infrastructure of Ukraine by Russia's full-scale invasion reaches USD 150 billion.
The Russian authorities planned to withdraw from the Black Sea Grain Initiative a long time ago and masked this with disinformation.
20 July 2023
The Black Sea Grain Initiative practically did not work for a month, so Russia's statement about withdrawal from the agreement did not come as a surprise.
Next week, Ukraine will hold talks with Turkey on cooperation in the field of unmanned aviation and high-tech aviation equipment within the framework of the 16th International Defence Industry Fair in Istanbul.
While Russia threatens the global food supply, the United States will continue to seek solutions to get Ukrainian grain to the world.
President Volodymyr Zelensky of Ukraine discussed with the Prime Minister of Ethiopia, Abiy Ahmed Ali, Russia's blocking of sea navigation, withdrawal from the Grain Agreement, and shelling of Ukraine, as well as the issue of preparations for the Global Peace Summit.
Minister for Foreign Affairs Dmytro Kuleba of Ukraine paid a visit to Pakistan’s capital Islamabad – the first in the history of bilateral relations.
Canada announced a new round of Russian sanctions, imposing restrictive measures against 39 individuals and 25 legal entities.
The Ukrainian Foreign Ministry has called on partners to support Ukraine's initiative to create a humanitarian maritime corridor in the Black Sea as a guarantee of food security in the world.
The return of the Azov commanders from Türkiye, where they were held after their Russian captivity, was an agreement between the presidents of Ukraine and Türkiye, and there were no additional requirements.
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba has called on the European Union and EU countries to urgently expand all available routes for Ukrainian grain exports.