President Volodymyr Zelensky has discussed with Prime Minister of the United Kingdom Boris Johnson the course of hostilities and defense assistance to Ukraine.
President Volodymyr Zelensky has called on France to help restore peace in Ukraine, and asked representatives of the French parliament to honor with a moment of silence the memory of all Ukrainians who died in the war Russia is waging on Ukraine.
The European Commission has proposed that EUR 3.4 billion be allocated from the EU's recovery assistance fund, the so-called REACT-EU, to support Member States welcoming and accommodating refugees fleeing the war in Ukraine.
The possibility of involving the armed forces of the Republic of Belarus in the war Russia is waging against Ukraine exists, but Belarus military refuse to take part in it.
Ukraine relies on China's active participation in the formation of a new security system. The leaders of the two countries will hold talks in the near future.
As part of the negotiation process with Russia, Ukraine expects to reach an agreement on ceasefire, withdrawal of Russian troops, and the start of consultations on regaining control of its territory within internationally recognized borders.
According to Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba, owners of Rizzi restaurant in Baden-Baden have fired an employee for posting a video message to Russia, where he said that Russians were killing children and destroying cities in Ukraine. Kuleba said that the restaurant targets the local Russian-speaking community.
The Congress of Local and Regional Authorities of the Council of Europe unanimously adopted a declaration in support of Ukraine, condemning the Russian Federation’s military aggression.
The Russian invaders have already made more than 80 sorties to bomb Ukraine, including 29 flights from Baranovichi and Bobruisk airfields located in Belarus.
Ordinary Europeans have shown their best when they opened their homes and hearts to millions of refugees from Ukraine, but the EU and governments of member states must take note of the current developments and prepare in case the flow of people fleeing Putin's airstrikes increases.
Russia continues to receive almost instantaneous meteorological data from foreign governments, which some experts say could be used to plot a chemical or biological attack in Ukraine.
Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto on March 21 condemned EU sanctions on Russian energy, according to Hirado news agency, saying it “threatens the security of energy supply to Hungary.” He also spoke out against sending peacekeepers to Ukraine and the establishment of a no-fly zone, citing the risk of war.
Pentagon spokesman John Kirby said on March 21 that the U.S. is undergoing “active consultations” with other nations to provide Ukraine with weapons that they are “comfortable using.”