Stoltenberg calls on NATO members to provide offensive arms to Ukraine
Stoltenberg calls on NATO members to provide offensive arms to Ukraine
07 April 2022
Stoltenberg calls on NATO members to provide offensive arms to Ukraine
At a meeting with NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg in Brussels, Foreign Minister of Ukraine Dmytro Kuleba is discussing the stability of arms supplies to Ukraine and the Alliance's long-term decisions toward helping Ukraine achieve victory in the war unleashed by Russia.
The head of the British Foreign Office, Liz Truss, believes that the era of engagement with Russia is over, and now is the time for the alliance to reconsider relations with this country.
Russia's attack on Ukraine has caused a large-scale humanitarian crisis and posed a direct security threat to all Black Sea region countries.
06 April 2022
Russia's war against Ukraine is entering a critical phase, and NATO allies are ready to provide Kyiv with all necessary assistance to counter another possible offensive of the invaders.
The Ukrainian Council of Churches and Religious Organizations (UCCRO) has issued a statement regarding the facts of the genocide of the Ukrainian people, committed by Russian troops in the Kyiv region.
05 April 2022
Ukraine's top military leadership is considering all possible scenarios for Russia's further military action against Ukraine.
Almost all Ukrainian citizens (95%) believe their country will win the war Russia unleashed against it.
According to a survey conducted by the Rating Sociological Group on March 30-31, support for Ukraine joining the European Union reached a record 91%, while the number of those wishing to join NATO decreased.
Security guarantees for Ukraine are under development, but there have been no specifics yet.
04 April 2022
Russia’s full-blown invasion of Ukraine is Putin’s huge geopolitical mistake
03 April 2022
German Defense Minister Christine Lambrecht does not believe that Russia will abide by any agreements, even if its officials sign them.
President Volodymyr Zelensky has invited former German Chancellor Angela Merkel and French President Nicolas Sarkozy, who led the nations during the 2008 Bucharest NATO summit, to visit Bucha to see what policy of concessions to Russia has led to.
President Volodymyr Zelensky considers that the 2008 NATO summit was a chance to prevent the current atrocities committed by Russian invaders in Ukraine, and called the Russian military murderers, looters, and butchers.
02 April 2022
The Head of the Ukrainian delegation and the Leader of the Servant of the People Faction, David Arakhamia, believes the important security guarantors for Ukraine are the United States, the United Kingdom, China, Turkey and France.
Ukraine could make NATO much stronger – President Zelensky
As a full-fledged member, Ukraine could make the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO) much stronger.
01 April 2022
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken discussed on Friday with British Foreign Secretary Elizabeth Truss consequential actions against any international support for Putin.
Ukraine has not yet received an official response from Russia to the proposal put forward by the Ukrainian delegation in Istanbul to sign an international agreement on security guarantees.
31 March 2022
Units of the Operational Command North have liberated from the enemy two settlements in Chernihiv region - Sloboda and Lukashivka.
Russia has repeatedly lied about its intentions, so now its claims about the alleged withdrawal of troops from Kyiv cannot be trusted, because, according to the intelligence, Russia is only repositioning and strengthening its troops for a new offensive in the direction of Donbas.
30 March 2022
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine is a repudiation of a whole generation of German politicians from across the spectrum.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky is now "a leader of the free world" who can convince the world of his point of view.
29 March 2022
Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Poland to Ukraine Bartosz Cichocki said that everything should be done now to guarantee Ukraine and Europe's security from the Russian Federation.
In case of concluding an international security agreement, Ukraine intends to undertake not to deploy foreign military bases, military contingents in its territory and not to join any military-political alliances.
The procedure for concluding a possible future agreement on security guarantees for Ukraine provides for holding a referendum and ratification by the parliaments of the guarantor states.
The issues of the temporarily occupied territories of Donetsk and Luhansk regions and Crimea will be taken out of the main part of the international agreement on security guarantees for Ukraine and will be discussed separately.
Ukraine suggests that the UN Security Council members should join the international security guarantees treaty, while a threat response mechanism should be similar to Article 5 of the NATO Charter, but providing for no more than three days of consultations.
27 March 2022
On Saturday, March 26, Russia fired at least 70 missiles on targets across Ukraine, which is a record number since the launch of a full-scale invasion on February 24.
Ukraine is united in its desire to live freely, live independently and for the sake of its own dreams, not other people’s sick fantasies.