The UK government is set to deliver a new batch of demining equipment to the Armed Forces of Ukraine, as part of its continued support in the ongoing conflict
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Germany has pledged to supply Ukraine with 180,000 artillery shells, joining the Czech-led ammunition procurement plan aimed at supporting Ukraine
France is set to bolster Ukraine’s military capabilities by transferring hundreds of VAB armored personnel carriers at the beginning of 2025, as part of a new military aid package
Greece is set to provide Ukraine with a substantial batch of ammunition as part of its support against the ongoing conflict
Michael O’Flaherty, the newly appointed Commissioner for Human Rights of the Council of Europe, has announced his intention to prioritize addressing the impacts of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine during his six-year term
The Ukrainian Ministry of Finance has successfully secured a grant of $118 million from the Japanese government
Belgium has announced a significant contribution of €100 million to aid Ukraine in the maintenance of F-16 fighters, as stated by Belgian Defense Minister Ludvin Dedonder
In a significant diplomatic engagement, Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba visited New Delhi, marking his first trip to India since the onset of the full-scale Russian invasion
Germany has unveiled a substantial new package of military aid for Ukraine, as detailed on the Federal Government of Germany’s website and reported by the General Staff of the Armed Forces
Ukraine has successfully received a $1.5 billion loan aimed at supporting the “Fundamentals of Growth” development policy, facilitated by Japan and Great Britain through the World Bank’s mechanism
Germany has provided the Ukrainian Armed Forces with a substantial new package of military aid, enhancing Ukraine’s defense capabilities with a variety of advanced equipment and ammunition
A delegation of French politicians, including the Speaker of the National Assembly of France, Yael Bron-Pivet, visited Kyiv to express solidarity with Ukraine amidst the ongoing conflict
The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) has introduced a new initiative under its “Competitive Economy of Ukraine” program to bolster Ukrainian businesses during the ongoing war
Slovenia has pledged its support for the Czech Republic’s initiative to procure artillery ammunition for Ukraine from sources outside the European Union
The Development Bank of the Council of Europe (BDEB) has greenlit a new project titled “NOME. Compensation for destroyed property,” setting aside a €100 million loan to aid Ukraine
Ukraine is set to bolster its aerial reconnaissance capabilities with the addition of 400 drones from the French company Delair, as reported by the French publication L’Usine Nouvelle
Following the largest missile attack on its energy infrastructure by Russian forces since the onset of the conflict, Ukraine is set to import a record amount of electricity since the beginning of the year on March 26, totaling 18,649 MWh
Iceland has pledged nearly €2 million to the Czech initiative aimed at procuring artillery shells for Ukraine, as detailed in a government press release
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
Representatives from the Dutch aid organization SOEGG, known for its charitable work in Eastern Europe, recently visited Irpin, Ukraine, to engage with local officials and explore avenues for assistance
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)