Ukraine and Moldova are moving towards the European Union together, and the membership of these two countries in the EU is fully in line with its own interests.
On Wednesday, the Swiss Federal Council submitted to parliament a draft federal decree on the ratification of the Free Trade Agreement between the European Free Trade Association and Ukraine.
Chief of Defense of the Netherlands Armed Forces Onno Eichelsheim has expressed confidence that Ukraine will win the war against Russia if the international community continues its support and maintains unity.
Chief of Defense of the Netherlands Armed Forces Onno Eichelsheim, who visited Ukraine in October, expressed admiration for how Ukrainian forces and industry have masterfully developed drone-warfare tactics and rapidly adapted to new threats.
The fourth meeting of the Joint Ministerial Committee took place in Niagara, where the parties, among other things, agreed to continue cooperation in support of Ukraine.
The Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) has announced in absentia charges against five members of the Russian command who directed the missile strike on Lviv carried in the early hours of September 4, 2024.
Retired Bundeswehr Lieutenant General Heinrich Brauss believes that if an international contingent is deployed in Ukraine to maintain a ceasefire, Germany will definitely participate.
Deputy Prime Minister for European and Euro-Atlantic Integration Taras Kachka informed partners about Ukraine’s steps toward aligning with NATO standards during a meeting of the Ukraine–NATO Council.
Romanian Foreign Minister Oana Țoiu has condemned Russia's overnight attack on Ukraine on November 11, during which drone debris fell on Romanian territory.
The State environmental inspectorate in the Sumy region has initiated the first court case in Ukraine to recover environmental damages from military officials of the Russian Federation.
Ukraine effectively uses its long-range "sanctions" against Russia every day, achieving clear results in reducing the enemy's capabilities, according to President Volodymyr Zelensky.
The independent Czech news outlet Denik N on Monday, November 10, released an issue with a cover featuring QR codes for raising funds to support Ukraine.