Iceland has pledged nearly €2 million to the Czech initiative aimed at procuring artillery shells for Ukraine, as detailed in a government press release
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Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal announced that Ukraine has received an $880 million disbursement from the International Monetary Fund (IMF), marking the third tranche of financial support under the Extended Fund Facility (EFF) program
Marko Mihkelson, the chairman of the Estonian Riigikogu’s (Parliament) commission on foreign affairs, has made a visit to Kyiv, Ukraine
Ukraine’s SE Defense Procurement Agency, part of the Ministry of Defense, and the Danish Ministry of Defense’s Procurement and Logistics Organization (DALO) have entered into a memorandum of understanding and cooperation concerning defense procurement
Josep Borrell, the European Union’s High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, has disclosed that the EU and its member states have collectively supplied Ukraine with military equipment valued at a total of €31 billion since the onset of the conflict
Ukraine is set to finalize an agreement in June for the purchase of two nuclear reactors from Bulgaria, intended for the Khmelnytsky Nuclear Power Plant (NPP)
Lithuania has reinforced its support for Ukraine amidst ongoing conflict by providing anti-drone systems, as reported by the “European Truth.”
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has approved the allocation of an $880 million tranche to Ukraine following the completion of the third review of the extended financing program
The Czech Republic has dispatched its last two Mi-24 helicopters, the remaining units in its army’s inventory, to Ukraine
Estonia has pledged a new military aid package to Ukraine, valued at 20 million euros, as announced by Estonian Defense Minister Hanno Pevkur during his visit to Kyiv
Rob Bauer, the Chair of the NATO Military Committee, made a historic visit to Ukraine on March 21, marking the first time NATO’s highest military official has visited the country since the escalation of the conflict more than two years ago
The Verkhovna Rada, Ukraine’s parliament, has passed amendments to the Customs Code of Ukraine and other relevant laws aimed at regulating the customs control and clearance of biomethane, among other categories of goods
Josep Borrell, the head of European Union diplomacy, announced that the European Commission has successfully transferred the first tranche of macro-financial assistance to Ukraine
Kosovo, the partially recognized Republic, has announced its decision to provide Ukraine with two separate packages of military aid, comprising trucks, armored vehicles, and ammunition for mortars
Finland has contributed a number of combat boats to Ukraine, enhancing the latter’s naval capabilities amidst ongoing conflicts
The European Union has developed a novel approach to aid Ukraine, with Bloomberg reporting that proposals have been set forth to direct profits from frozen Russian assets towards Ukraine as early as July
The European Union’s Foreign Affairs Ministers have reached a consensus to allocate an additional €5 billion in military aid to Ukraine from the European Peace Fund, as confirmed by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine
US Senator Lindsey Graham has made a visit to Kyiv on March 18, as announced by the US Embassy in Ukraine
For the first time, a Ukrainian region and a US state have formalized their partnership through a memorandum of cooperation
The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine has officially approved the procedure for providing compensation for the construction of engineering and transport infrastructure facilities by investors undertaking significant investment projects
Portugal has announced its participation in the Czech Republic’s initiative to procure artillery ammunition for Ukraine, pledging €100 million towards the cause
The European Commission has announced an allocation of €500 million towards the Accelerating the Support to Ammunition Production (ASAP) initiative
Japan and the United States have decided to collaborate on the joint production of defense equipment aimed at supporting Ukraine, according to Yomiuri, which cited sources from both Japanese and American governments
Denmark has declared the provision of its 16th military aid package to Ukraine, valued at over 216.2 million euros, primarily featuring self-propelled artillery systems and ammunition