EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Josep Borrell has called on EU member states to do everything possible to provide Ukraine with ammunition.
A look at how Rzeszów in south-eastern Poland transformed into a hub of assistance to Ukraine - sending humanitarian aid, relocating businesses or its Rzeszów-Jasionka airport doubling as a military facility.
Germany's Bundestag has supported a resolution filed by the government coalition, which includes an obligation to supply Ukraine with "additionally necessary long-range weapon systems and ammunition."
UK Defense Secretary Grant Shapps has announced that the UK will provide Ukraine with 200 more Brimstone anti-tank missiles and train another 10,000 Ukrainian soldiers.
The European Parliament's relevant committees have approved the Ukraine Facility, a multi-year financial assistance programme for Ukraine worth 50 billion euros.
On the second anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine, the French Ministry for Foreign Affairs has released a video in support of Ukraine.
Ukraine expects that the discussions within the EU on the creation of a special military fund will be completed in the near future and the country will be able to receive EUR 5 billion in military aid.
Canada will join the initiative of the Czech Republic and allocate 30 million Canadian dollars (about 23 million US dollars) for the purchase of ammunition for Ukraine outside NATO.
Americans, especially wavering politicians, need to be convinced that approving aid to Ukraine is their investment in ending the Russian-Ukrainian war.
The Ukrainian Foreign Ministry has called on partners to continue their resolute support for Ukraine to ensure the country's victory over Russian aggression.
The European Commission has decided to provide EUR 83 million in humanitarian aid to Ukraine and Moldova to overcome the consequences of Russian aggression and support people affected by the war.
Ukraine’s Export Credit Agency (ECA) and Japan’s Nippon Export and Investment Insurance (NEXI) have signed a Memorandum of Understanding on the Development of Cooperation.