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Faster EU accession is possible, but European Union must take all candidates into account – Ukraine's foreign minister
Ukraine's Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha has stated in Munich that Ukraine is consulting with partners about setting a fixed date for accession to the European Union, and that any such agreements must also take other candidate countries into account.
The European Union's top diplomat is drafting a list of concessions she believes Russia must make for long-term peace to be achieved in Ukraine. The move comes as U.S.
The commitment includes US-made interceptors and lightweight missiles for Ukraine’s air defences
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Ukraine may get more than Gripen jets — Europe's top air-to-air missile is also on the table
The Meteor is a powerful weapon that Ukraine says would give it a fighting chance against the aircraft carrying highly destructive glide bombs.
The United States that Trump inherited from Joe Biden had been the largest and principal contributor among the allies to Ukraine’s military and financial defense. Twelve months later, little has changed on the battlefield — and there is still scant progress in negotiations over a cessation of hostilities — but there has been a significant shift in the corridors of power: Washington has almost completely cut off aid to Kyiv,
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Ukraine has sent delegation to Europe to source Soviet-era power and heating plants, says energy minister
Denys Shmyhal, Ukraine's First Deputy Prime Minister and Energy Minister, has said during a parliamentary Q&A session that Ukrainian teams are actively seeking Soviet-era thermal and combined heat and power plants in Eastern Europe to build a reserve for rebuilding infrastructure damaged by Russian attacks.
The much-anticipated decision is set to transform Ukraine’s defence industry and allow Kyiv’s partners to access the rarest type of weapons – those tested on the actual battlefield, the Ukrainian president said on Monday.
Under the scheme, Ukraine will be able to spend €60 billion of the loan on desperately-needed weapons to fight off Russia's invasion, with the rest earmarked for general budget support.