The Ukrainian-Israeli Association NEXUS, which is based in Israel, has delivered more than 130 tons of humanitarian aid to Ukraine since the beginning of the full-scale war.
Leopard and Challenger tanks, as well as a number of armored combat vehicles provided by Western partners, have already been put into service in Ukraine.
Ukraine has called on the global community to focus on strengthening the implementation of sanctions against Russia and accelerate the development of mechanisms to confiscate Russian assets and direct them to Ukraine’s reconstruction efforts.
Ukrainian Finance Minister Sergii Marchenko and Executive Vice-President of the European Commission Valdis Dombrovskis discussed cooperation as part of the large-scale Macro-Financial Assistance (MFA) for Ukraine for 2023.
Czech President Petr Pavel has said he believes that the approval of security guarantees for Ukraine during the NATO summit in Vilnius in July is possible.
The Czech Republic, in cooperation with its partners, will look for ways to increase the supply of ammunition to Ukraine, which is necessary for the Ukrainian Armed Forces for a successful counter-offensive.
Energy Community Secretariat's Director and Deputy Director Director held a meeting with the Chairman of NEURC to discuss the recent halt in electricity exports from Ukraine to Slovakia.
Ukraine will have to make the decision to increase electricity tariffs, otherwise the country's power system will not be able to prepare for the next winter.
Ukraine is preparing important steps to create a tribunal for Russia's crime of aggression, as well as new sanctions decisions against individuals and companies working for the military industry of the terrorist state.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has held a meeting with the leadership and investors of Horizon Capital, and has thanked the company for raising $254 million in support of Ukraine.
Since the first days of the full-scale Russian invasion, Estonia has expressed support for Ukraine and provided assistance worth more than 500 million euros.
Defense Minister of Ukraine Oleksii Reznikov notes that Ukraine is gradually accumulating ammunition, and the EU program for a million shells is designed for a longer term.
Ukraine and the Czech Republic have prepared six key joint production projects related to the manufacture of ammunition, weapons, as well as tank repair. The potential production of training aircraft is also on the table.