Sweden to give Ukraine $100 million
Tag: International affairs
The state is ready to provide €2 million for demining the territory of Ukraine after the end of the war
On August 30, a delegation led by the chief of the general staff of the Armed Forces of the Czech Republic, major general Karel Řehka
A 502-km wall with cutting wire now separates Lithuania and the Russian missile launching country
During the first tests, it turned out that many drones are incapacitated or inefficient
On August 30, an IAEA delegation arrived in Ukraine to monitor and demilitarize the Zaporizhzhia NPP
The honorary consul of Ukraine in the Kingdom of the Netherlands advocated the abolition of the issuance of visas to citizens of the aggressor country
Turkish president Recep Tayyip Erdogan calls for compliance with international law
The Czech Republic and Ukraine took revenge on bloodthirsty Russia
Scholz calls on EU members to admit Ukraine, Moldova, and Georgia
On August 29, 14 members of the special commission for nuclear safety at the Zaporizhzhia NPP arrived to analyze the situation
The German foreign minister called for the transfer of weapons to Ukraine, which it has been asking for 6 months
China has cancelled an agreement on joint car production with Russia due to the threat of sanctions
“IMAX” banned the use of its format for film screenings in Russia
Invaders of Ukrainian territories collect signatures of residents of Energodar to mislead IAEA
An 80-meter silhouette of the world’s largest aircraft, the Ukrainian “An-225”, appeared in a wheat field in Denmark
Ukraine broke off cooperation in the field of nuclear energy with the aggressor country
By the end of the year, Ukraine may withdraw the Russian armed forces to positions on February 23
Britain and America will not enter the commission that will visit the Zaporizhzhia nuclear plant
Turkey allowed a Russian ship with “S-300” complexes on board from Syria to the Black sea
Package of sanctions against Russia to be strengthened by Norway
Lithuania to deliver 37 combat drones to Ukraine
The prime minister of Finland called for even more restrictive sanctions
Due to the Russian aggression in Ukraine, influencers from different spheres refuse the Russian language