The House moved its first draft of the FY25 defense spending bill, pushing back on President Biden's Israel arms transfer hold and excluding Ukraine aid.
The European Commission is discussing the idea of using the future interest earned on Russian assets frozen in Europe to provide Ukraine with a multi-billion dollar loan, with the EU's seven-year EUR 1.2 trillion budget as a guarantee.
U.S. National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan has said that in the coming weeks Ukraine can expect additional military assistance packages to strengthen the capabilities of the Armed Forces of Ukraine on the battlefield.
The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) will allocate EUR 300 million for Ukraine to ensure stable and uninterrupted electricity supplies across the country.
Foreign Ministers of Ukraine and Switzerland Dmytro Kuleba and Ignazio Cassis discussed preparations for the Global Peace Summit and the upcoming Ukraine Recovery Conference in Berlin.
The Cabinet of Ministers forwarded to the Verkhovna Rada a draft law on the ratification of the intergovernmental agreement between Ukraine and the Republic of Korea, which will allow for receiving a loan of up to $2.1 billion.
The Independent International Commission of Inquiry on Ukraine invites individuals, groups and organizations to submit information and documentation as regards Russian crimes involving sexual violence and strikes targeting critical infrastructure.
Oleksandr Lytvynenko, Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine, met with foreign journalists on the eve of the Global Peace Summit.
Ukraine's partners have made a very important and long-awaited step by allowing the use of their weapons on Russian soil, but Ukraine will continue to work on expanding the area of their use.