Zelensky says war of attrition with Russia began in 2014
The war of attrition with Russia began back in 2014.
29 January 2024
The war of attrition with Russia began back in 2014.
27 January 2024
The heads of the customs services of Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia have agreed on unified control during the implementation of the European Union's sanctions against Russia and Belarus.
26 January 2024
Since the launch of the Ukrainian sea corridor, 18 million tonnes of cargo, including 12.7 million tonnes of agricultural products, have been exported through Ukrainian ports to 32 countries
25 January 2024
Russia’s Navy has deployed four warships on combat duty in the Black Sea as of 08:00 on Thursday, January 25, including two Kalibr cruise missile carriers, with a total salvo of up to eight missiles.
Ukraine can export another 36-40 million tonnes of grains and oilseeds in the current marketing year (MY).
24 January 2024
The EU will continue to provide Ukraine with substantial support, and in this context, the European Commission will soon present proposals to extend the liberalization of agricultural trade with our country.
Bulgarian MPs Ivaylo Mirchev and Nadezhda Yordanova, representing the political party "We Continue the Change-Democratic Bulgaria" (WCC-DB), submitted to parliament a draft law seeking to freeze Russian properties owned by sanctioned individuals.
23 January 2024
EU Ministers of agriculture will discuss at the EU Council on Tuesday the impact of the export of Ukrainian farm products on European markets.
In December 2023, Ukraine’s ports exported more agricultural products than at any point since Russia's invasion, almost certainly due to the reopening of Ukraine's main Black Sea ports and the establishment of a unilateral shipping export channel.
22 January 2024
The head of the Polish government, Donald Tusk, arrived in Ukraine on a visit on Monday, January 22.
21 January 2024
As of October 2023, Ukraine reduced its supplies of agricultural products to the European Union almost to the level of pre-war 2021, although it remained among the top three suppliers of such products to the EU, and at the same time significantly increasing consumption of European agricultural exports.
20 January 2024
The United States helps Ukraine to repair fiber-optic cables in frontline areas after Russia’s missile strikes.
A museum of stolen Ukrainian items, including fire extinguishers and license plates, has been opened in Russia.
The Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development of Poland has confirmed that the ban on Ukrainian imports will remain in effect until appropriate protective mechanisms are developed at the EU level.
19 January 2024
After a meeting with his Latvian and Estonian counterparts, Lithuanian Minister of Transport and Communications Marius Skuodis said that the Baltic states support the inclusion of Russian and Belarusian grain in the EU sanctions package.
18 January 2024
Ukraine is achieving substantial results on the battlefield, while Russia's actions are ineffective from a military point of view.
Our enemy has been following a similar path for a year now. In 2023, Russia held a record number of tenders for the purchase of electronic warfare equipment at the expense of big business
An anti-aircraft machine gun battalion formed in the Prykarpattia region has received 24 thermographic cameras purchased at the expense of the regional budget.
17 January 2024
Last year, the invaders took almost 5 million tons of Ukrainian grain from the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine.
Invaders steal about 5M t of grain from occupied territories
As of today, 515 ships have sailed through the Black Sea humanitarian corridor, delivering 16.5 million tons of grain and other cargo.
Ukraine's priority in countering Russian aggression in 2024 is to deprive Russia of control over the sky.
Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal discussed Ukraine's European integration aspirations during a meeting with a delegation of Latvian Saeima parliamentarians led by Speaker Daiga Mieriņa.
16 January 2024
At a meeting in Davos, President Volodymyr Zelensky invited representatives of big business to invest in Ukraine and participate in its recovery.
Russia is failing in achieving its strategic goals in Ukraine, which has managed to retain its independence, destroy half of Russia’s military potential, regain half of occupied territories, and resume maritime navigation to transport grain.
An agreement was reached between the Romanian Ministry of Agriculture and representatives of large agricultural organizations, which resulted in the satisfaction of several demands of farmers who had been protesting and blocking the border with Ukraine for six days.
On the sidelines of the fourth meeting of national security and foreign policy advisers regarding the implementation of Ukraine's Peace Formula in Davos, the Ukrainian delegation held a number of meetings with representatives of countries from Asia, Africa, Latin America and Oceania.
15 January 2024
Ukraine and Poland should already look into the ways to build an alliance within the framework of the European Union, since the two nations will be strong players that will only strengthen each other.
In spring 2024, the Russian Federation will again try to destabilize the political situation in Moldova.
During a meeting in Davos on Sunday, national security and political advisors to world leaders have addressed the five remaining points of the Peace Formula, put forward by Ukraine’s President Volodymyr Zelensky, and held two special sessions.