The total military aid provided by the European Union and its Member States to Ukraine reaches EUR 8 billion, or about 45% of the amount of aid that Kyiv receives from the United States.
The UN General Assembly has adopted a resolution "Furtherance of Remedy and Reparation for Aggression against Ukraine," which was prepared by Ukraine and co-sponsored by more than 50 countries.
Ukraine’s economic losses are expected to reach 33-35% of gross domestic product (GDP) due to the war unleashed by Russia, according to the estimates of the Ukrainian Finance Ministry.
The U.S. approach remains the same: Washington will continue to support Ukraine and strengthen its positions in order to put an end to Russian aggression on the terms of the Ukrainian side during negotiations, the time for which will be determined by Ukraine itself.
Jake Sullivan, national security adviser to the U.S. president, has said that the United States is preparing a new package of military support for Ukraine, which will have an amount similar to previous packages.
Luxembourg recently sent 30 3D scanners to Ukraine, which can be used to scan large areas and collect pieces of evidence relating to war crimes on the newly liberated territories.
Ukraine’s Air Force struck enemy equipment buildups in Kakhovka district, while missile and artillery units have completed 40 fire missions since the beginning of the day.
Ukraine’s Defense Forces have liberated 179 settlements on the right bank of the Dnieper with a total area of more than 4.5 thousand square kilometers over the past week.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky clearly outlined the terms of negotiations with Russia, and Ukraine will sit down at the negotiating table when those terms are fulfilled.
Ministers for Foreign Affairs of Ukraine and Canada, Dmytro Kuleba and Mélanie Joly, have coordinated positions of the countries ahead of a meeting of the Board of Governors of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA).