Rheinmetall, a leading German arms manufacturer, is set to bolster Ukraine’s Armed Forces with a significant supply of ammunition, armored vehicles, and air defense systems in the upcoming years
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Josep Borrell, the High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, arrived in Kyiv on Tuesday, February 6, signaling the EU’s continued commitment to Ukraine amidst ongoing conflicts
During a recent visit to Norway, Ukrainian Deputy Minister of Defense, Lieutenant General Ivan Havryliuk, engaged in pivotal discussions with Norwegian officials, parliament members, and industry representatives on enhancing military cooperation.
In 2023, Ukrainian airline SkyUp successfully operated 10,500 flights across 53 countries, transporting 1.5 million passengers despite Ukraine’s airspace closure
Yulia Svyridenko, alongside other Ukrainian and Turkish officials, discussed ongoing Turkish investments in various sectors in Ukraine, despite the war
The German Bundestag has passed the 2024 state budget, which allocates approximately €7.6 billion for military aid to Ukraine
China has formally requested Ukraine to immediately remove over a dozen Chinese companies from its list of “International War Sponsors,” citing potential negative impacts on bilateral relations
Austrian Chancellor Karl Nehammer has disclosed Austria’s financial contributions to the EU Peace Fund, emphasizing that, due to the country’s neutral status, funds are allocated exclusively for non-lethal assistance
On February 1, 2024, Turkey announced its decision to invest in the development and reconstruction of Ukraine’s port infrastructure, marking a significant step towards enhancing maritime logistics and connectivity between the two nations
On February 1, the European Union leaders, during their summit, unanimously agreed to provide Ukraine with a substantial aid package amounting to €50 billion as part of the Ukraine Facility program
Germany continues its support for Ukraine with the latest delivery of a comprehensive military aid package on January 31
Ukraine is actively enhancing its defense collaboration with the Czech Republic, the Netherlands, and Denmark, focusing on areas of arms production and defense procurement
Today, the United Nations’ International Court of Justice (ICJ) is set to announce a crucial decision regarding Russia’s alleged breach of two international conventions
The Dutch government has committed to providing Ukraine with a substantial military aid package worth €122 million
Kyrylo Budanov, Head of the Main Directorate of Intelligence of Ukraine’s Ministry of Defense, and Emine Japarova, the First Deputy Minister of Foreign Affairs, recently convened with Matsuda Kuninori, the Japanese Ambassador to Ukraine, for a vital operational meeting
Quantum-Systems, a German tech firm, has initiated the delivery of 100 Trinity drones to Ukraine
A delegation of inspectors general from three key US departments – the Ministry of Defense, the State Department, and USAID – has arrived in Kyiv, as announced by Bridget Brink, the US Ambassador to Ukraine
Since February 24, 2022, Ukraine has received $73.7 billion in direct budget support from international partners
This summit, planned to be held in Switzerland, coincides with the approaching second anniversary of Russia’s large-scale invasion of Ukraine.
“Today marks my fourth visit to Ukraine as the Foreign Minister. Unfortunately, we didn’t rest very well, as there was an air raid alert last night, and we had to take shelter in the hotel,” the minister wrote on his Instagram on Friday.
Ukraine has been ranked third in terms of the number of cases filed with the European Court of Human Rights (ECHR), as nearly two-thirds of the cases currently under the Court’s review involve three countries, including Ukraine
In a remarkable display of support, the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) has allocated a record 2.1 billion euros to Ukraine in 2023
The U.S. Senate’s Committee on International Relations has made a significant move by approving a bill that could lead to the confiscation of Russian assets, facilitating their transfer to Ukraine for post-war reconstruction
Germany has announced its intention to bolster Ukraine’s military capabilities significantly by transferring over 80 Leopard 1 A5 tanks