The European Union’s national promotional banks and institutions and the European Investment Bank have today launched the EUR 2 billion Quick Response — Care for Ukrainian Refugees in Europe initiative. The joint initiative aims to provide immediate relief this year for refugees fleeing the war in Ukraine and promote the rapid and humane integration of Ukrainian […]
The Russian Federation is blackmailing Europe over the latter’s refusal to pay for gas supplied in Russian roubles, arguing that Moscow uses energy as its weapon.
Ukrainian refugees who want to stay abroad for a long time could be a positive factor for Europe which will experience labor shortages in the medium term.
Deputy Prime Minister and Minister for the Reintegration of the Temporarily Occupied Territories Iryna Vereshchuk is convinced that only joint efforts of Ukraine, Europe and the United States can stop Russian President Vladimir Putin.