Poland’s top diplomat warns U.S. against appeasing aggressor
The policy of appeasing the aggressor may seem an “easier path” but it will break the U.S. and the allies, and Vladimir Putin will advance to NATO borders.
28 February 2024
The policy of appeasing the aggressor may seem an “easier path” but it will break the U.S. and the allies, and Vladimir Putin will advance to NATO borders.
27 February 2024
Western countries should consider new actions to support Ukraine, and some of these operations may require the presence of troops on Ukrainian territory.
Belgium will consistently support Ukraine in the fight against Russian aggression by supplying aid and necessary equipment but does not intend to send its military into the fight
Spain does not agree with France's proposal to send ground troops to Ukraine and wants to limit assistance to the provision of weapons.
In the Avdiivka direction, the Armed Forces of Ukraine stabilized their defense lines in the areas of Tonenke, Orlivka, and Berdychi.
Ukraine’s Defense Forces in the past day left 275 Russian invaders killed or wounded, and destroyed 73 units of enemy weapons systems and military equipment in the Lyman-Kupiansk direction.
Chancellor Olaf Scholz of Germany denied the reports that allies and partners consider plans to send their troops to Ukraine.
Europe is trying to fulfill its obligations to supply Ukraine with shells by purchasing them on foreign markets as soon as possible.
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg has said that the Alliance has no plans to send troops to Ukraine amid reports that some Western countries may consider sending troops.
The restoration of the Moscow and Leningrad Military Districts in the Russian Federation supports the parallel goals of consolidating control over Russian military operations in Ukraine in the short and medium term, as well as preparing for a possible future large-scale war against NATO countries in the long term.
US Ambassador to Ukraine Bridget Brink said that now is a crucial moment for the United States to double its assistance to Ukraine and help win the war.
The Prime Minister of the Czech Republic, Petr Fiala, did not remain silent in response to the words of his Slovak counterpart Robert Fico.
26 February 2024
The largest European ground forces exercise in 2024, Dragon-24, has begun in Poland, involving more than 20,000 military personnel from various NATO countries.
The United States positively assesses the Hungarian parliament's decision to join the North Atlantic Alliance, but expects all formal procedures to be completed.
Bulgaria will develop military-technical and energy cooperation with Ukraine, as well as make efforts to open transit corridors for the export of Ukrainian agricultural produce.
Bulgaria will consult with Ukraine on guarantees of assistance and sign a relevant document as part of the G7 ‘Joint Declaration of Support for Ukraine’.
The Center for Defense Reforms, within the Anaconda project implemented jointly with the Royal United Services Institute (RUSI), has prepared a report entitled 'The Russian Munitions Coalition: Who and How Helps Russia to Produce Explosives' report.
The government of Ukraine is not negotiating with partners the deployment of foreign troops on Ukraine’s soil.
Czech President Petr Pavel has granted permission for 20 citizens of his country to join the Armed Forces of Ukraine.
25 February 2024
The security agreement between Ukraine and the United States will have specifics on the allocation of funds, as Kyiv insisted on amid challenges for the United States.
The Ukrainian security and defense forces already have an action plan for 2024 and it is set to yield positive results.
Russia's war against Ukraine today is the biggest one since World War 2. Today, Ukraine is the only country that has gained unique knowledge about the specifics of waging war with the Russian army, and its experience will become the foundation for creating a new global security architecture.
Six Ukrainian pilots completed training on Tutor aircraft with Royal Air Force instructors and are currently training on F-16 jets in the UK.
Andriy Yermak, the head of the Office of the President of Ukraine, has said that only an invitation to Ukraine to join NATO will give Europe and the world a real chance to restore the security currently threatened by Russia's aggressive policy.
24 February 2024
Ukraine reported 69 combat engagements with Russian invasion forces on Saturday.
Russia has failed in its attempts to undermine Ukrainian statehood and break the resolve of the Ukrainian people.
Ukraine signed bilateral agreements on security assurances with Italy and Canada.
Two years into the invasion of Ukraine, the Russian army lost the same number of personnel and military equipment as it deployed at the outset of the incursion.
Europe should provide Ukraine with all capabilities possible, including long-range missiles, as well as whatever the EU is able to procure outside the continent.
On the second anniversary of the Russian invasion, President Volodymyr Zelensky addressed Ukrainians from the Hostomel Airport, where European leaders also came in show of support.