Ukraine, Bulgaria sign security cooperation agreement
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and Bulgaria's Acting Prime Minister Andrey Gyurov have signed a bilateral security cooperation agreement.
30 March 2026
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and Bulgaria's Acting Prime Minister Andrey Gyurov have signed a bilateral security cooperation agreement.
By the end of this year, Ukraine and Bulgaria will establish an energy corridor that could serve as an alternative in the event that certain European countries block energy imports. Through this corridor, Ukraine will be able to receive approximately 10 billion cubic meters of gas.
President Volodymyr Zelensky stated that due to the blocked EUR 90 billion loan from the European Union—EUR 45 billion of which was supposed to be disbursed this year—Ukraine may not have enough time to prepare for the coming winter.
German Ambassador Heiko Thoms visited Yahidne in the Chernihiv region ahead of the fourth anniversary of the village's liberation from Russian occupation.
Executives of Naftogaz of Ukraine held talks with a Greek delegation to discuss expanding cooperation on liquefied natural gas (LNG) supplies.
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky informed President of Finland Alexander Stubb about his meetings and negotiations in the Middle East and the Gulf region.
The number of Middle Eastern countries with which defense agreements will be signed may increase. Accordingly, the number of Ukrainian experts traveling to these countries may also rise.
Ukraine has discussed cooperation with Middle Eastern countries regarding maritime drones and the reopening of sea lanes.
Ukraine is ready for a ceasefire in any form—whether comprehensive or limited—including a ceasefire on Easter, but without compromising its dignity and sovereignty.
President Volodymyr Zelensky, responding to a statement by Armin Papperger, CEO of the German defense conglomerate Rheinmetall, emphasized that Ukraine demonstrates the capabilities of its defense industry on the battlefield every day—on land, in the air, and at sea.
There remains a global shortage of PAC-3 missiles, most of which our partners are currently directing to the Middle East. Ukraine, which also needs these missiles, is negotiating with two countries to find alternatives.
The Ukrainian Armed Forces have refuted Russian claims that they had captured Kivsharivka in the Kharkiv region and have shown captured invaders who were attempting to raise their flag in the town.
President Volodymyr Zelensky expressed hope that a trilateral meeting between Ukraine, the United States, and Russia will take place in the coming weeks.
Foreign Minister Baiba Braže announced that the Latvian government has approved a EUR 6.8 million support package for Ukraine.
President Volodymyr Zelensky stated that he did not visit Israel during his Middle East tour because he had not had prior contact with Israeli officials to prepare for the visit.
President Volodymyr Zelensky, commenting on the ten-year defense cooperation agreements with Saudi Arabia and Qatar, stated that Ukraine has never before had such agreements in this region
Bulgaria's Acting Prime Minister Andrey Gyurov and several of his ministers arrived in Kyiv on Monday, March 30.
29 March 2026
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky and King of Jordan Abdullah II discussed potential cooperation in the security sector.
On Sunday, the United Arab Emirates’ air defense intercepted 58 aerial weapons launched from Iran.
Ukraine will not be the party that blocks further peace talks and is ready to hold them anywhere except Russia and Belarus.
Russia took satellite images of a U.S. airbase in Saudi Arabia three times in the days leading up to Iran’s attack on the base, which resulted in injuries to U.S. military personnel.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has arrived in the Kingdom of Jordan on an official visit.
In the Zaporizhzhia region, a woman was killed, and two men were wounded as a result of Russian shelling.
At the G7 summit in France, U.S. partners assured that they have no plans to redirect weapons intended for the PURL program. Also, another country has expressed its desire to join the program to procure weapons for Ukraine.
On the night of March 29, the Ukrainian Armed Forces’ Unmanned Systems Forces struck the locations of the Russian Army’s BM-30 Smerch/Tornado-S multiple rocket launchers in the temporarily occupied Crimea and fuel tanks in the temporarily occupied part of the Luhansk region.
Ukraine has proven its importance not only for European security but also for broader regional processes, particularly in the Middle East; Ukrainian drones and countermeasures are, in fact, a strategic resource that must be harnessed for the national interest.
Over the past week, the Russians have launched over 3,000 drones, more than 1,450 guided aerial bombs, and 40 missiles of various types at Ukraine.
Over the past week, the Russians have launched over 3,000 drones, more than 1,450 guided aerial bombs, and 40 missiles of various types at Ukraine.
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