The Swedish government has instructed its Armed Forces to allocate SEK 80 million (about €7.2 million) for drone and mine clearance initiatives aimed at strengthening Ukraine’s defense capabilities
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The Swedish government has instructed its Armed Forces to allocate SEK 80 million (about €7.2 million) for drone and mine clearance initiatives aimed at strengthening Ukraine’s defense capabilities
The Czech Republic will continue its initiative to supply artillery ammunition to Ukraine in 2025, matching last year’s total volume of 1.5 million shells
At a press conference following the “Coalition of the Resolute” summit in Paris, French President Emmanuel Macron announced the dispatch of a Franco-British mission to Ukraine
Ukrainian energy giant DTEK, in partnership with American firm GE Vernova, is constructing Ukraine’s first digital substation
A gathering of the so-called “Coalition of the Willing” concluded at the Elysee Palace in Paris, as evidenced by the departure of heads of state and senior officials
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer met with NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte in Paris, reaffirming their commitment to continued support for Ukraine amid ongoing conflict with Russia
The Verkhovna Rada has adopted a law that integrates Ukrainian road transport into the European transport space, marking a significant step toward modernizing and harmonizing Ukraine’s transport regulations with EU standards
French President Emmanuel Macron announced a new aid package worth €2 billion for Ukraine on March 26, emphasizing that these measures address the country’s “urgent needs.”
NATO has assumed direct coordination of arms transfers and training of Ukrainian military personnel in Poland, where a specialized POLLOG HUB logistics center has been established
Ukraine is accelerating its drive toward EU membership by crafting a new Customs Code fully aligned with European legislation
The Ukrainian Ministry of Defense has signed new contracts with 12 domestic arms manufacturers worth a cumulative UAH 130 billion this year, reflecting the country’s expanding military-industrial capabilities
Norwegian Foreign Minister Espen Barth Eide has announced his arrival in Ukraine, accompanied by Minister of Labor Tonje Brenna
Recent talks among Ukrainian, American, and Russian delegations have taken place in Riyadh, the capital of Saudi Arabia, aiming to explore a potential truce and stability measures
With Ukraine on the cusp of potential ceasefire agreements and an influx of international support, the idea of constructing a “military town” to house peacekeeping forces has gained traction
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A Ukrainian-American meeting concluded on Tuesday in Riyadh, the capital of Saudi Arabia, following discussions the previous day between U.S. and Russian delegations
U.S. President Donald Trump has declared that the United States and Ukraine have concluded a minerals agreement, with a formal signing ceremony expected in the near future
The European Commission is in the final stages of drafting a proposal for further trade liberalization with Ukraine, aiming to transition from the current Autonomous Trade Measures (ATMs) toward permanent arrangements under the EU-Ukraine Association Agreement
Estonia’s Ministry of Defense announced a €100 million military aid package for Ukraine on March 21, reinforcing Tallinn’s steadfast support of Kyiv’s defensive needs
German President Frank-Walter Steinmeier has signed off on a law effectively relaxing Germany’s “debt brake” rule, setting the stage for multi-billion euro investments in defense, infrastructure, and — notably — €3 billion in direct military support for Ukraine
The Drone Coalition, a multinational partnership aimed at bolstering Ukraine’s aerial defense capabilities, has announced a €20 million fund to supply reconnaissance (ISR) drones to the Ukrainian Armed Forces
Germany’s Bundestag Budget Committee has approved an additional €3 billion in military aid for Ukraine to be disbursed in 2025, with a further €8.3 billion planned for 2026 through 2029
Ukraine’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced that a multinational military contingent may soon be deployed to ensure compliance with any eventual ceasefire agreements and guarantee Ukraine’s security
A new checkpoint on the Ukrainian–Hungarian border, called “Velyka Palad – Nagygodosh,” is scheduled to begin operations in April, according to Ukraine’s Ministry of Community and Regional Development