North Korea and Russia have acknowledged the participation of North Korean troops in Russia’s aggression against Ukraine, which demonstrates both states’ blatant disregard for international law.
The European Network of Transmission System Operators for Electricity (ENTSO-E) has increased the electricity export capacity limit of Ukraine and Moldova by 100 megawatts to 650 megawatts.
The Verkhovna Rada, Ukraine's parliament, has appealed to the parliaments and governments of foreign countries regarding Russia's true intentions to continue its full-scale war against Ukraine.
Presidential Commissioner for Sanctions Policy Vladyslav Vlasiuk says that among the Russian companies on which Ukraine imposed sanctions today are energy and metallurgical enterprises that contribute to the Russian defense program.
The Kremlin has designated new representatives of the Russian Orthodox Church (ROC), tasked with promoting the ideas of the "Russian world" in Ukraine and undermining the unity of Ukrainian society.
Ukraine has brought the attention of UN member states to the death of Ukrainian journalist Viktoriia Roshchyna, who was tortured to death in a Russian prison last year.
The technological diversity of unmanned systems produced in Ukraine and employed at the front reduces the effectiveness of their use, so it is necessary to unify them.
Ukraine is ready to share its experience in recovering from military attacks and countering cyberattacks with the member states of the Three Seas format.
The international human rights organization Amnesty International has published its 2024 report, listing among other issues the war crimes Russia continues to commit against Ukraine.
Germany's incoming foreign minister, Johann Wadephul, has reaffirmed Berlin's commitment to supporting Ukraine and pledged to convey this position to U.S. President Donald Trump.
The Ukrainian government has approved an agreement between the governments of Ukraine and Moldova on the mutual recognition of educational documents and academic degrees.
If Ukraine could bring back all its citizens deported by Russia today and right now, it would certainly do so. However, unfortunately, Ukrainian compatriots remain in the hands of a cruel enemy – Russia.
The Russian authorities have started to prepare the population for a decrease in budget revenues a decline in living standards due to the war on Ukraine.
Germany will continue to help Ukraine defend itself against the aggressor while at the same time strengthening its own defense capabilities, as Russia poses a threat to all.
Ukraine is ready to share with the European partners its experience in restoring electricity supply to stabilize the energy system after massive power outages.