Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha has welcomed a joint statement by Canada and France regarding the return of Ukrainian children kidnapped by Russia.
The decisions made by the foreign ministers of France and Canada during their meeting in Paris will significantly accelerate the efforts of the International Coalition focused on return of Ukrainian children deported by Russia.
The PACE at its autumn session in Strasbourg on Wednesday adopted a resolution in which the Council of Europe for the first time raised the issue of the release and further rehabilitation of Ukrainian prisoners and demanded that Russia comply with the provisions of international humanitarian law.
The Ukrainian Foreign Ministry strongly condemns Iran's massive missile attack against Israel and calls on Ukraine's allies to defend Ukrainian skies from Russian missiles with the same determination and without hesitation.
Romanian Parliament, in a joint plenary session, approved President Klaus Iohannis' request to set up a maritime training facility in Romania for the training of Ukrainian personnel
The Prosecutor's Office has initiated a preliminary investigation into information published on October 1 regarding the alleged execution of 16 Ukrainian servicemen by members of the Russian Armed Forces.
Ukraine’s large-scale deep-strike operations targeting Russian ammunition depots show that, despite Russia deploying an extensive air defense network, they continue to struggle with Ukrainian drones.
Ukrainian military chaplains, at the invitation of their British counterparts and as part of Operation INTERFLEX, completed a two-week leadership and operational-level instructors training course at the Defense Academy of the United Kingdom.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky agreed at a meeting with French President Emmanuel Macron that France would train and equip a Ukrainian brigade.
A delegation from Ukraine's Ministry of Defense has proposed that Denmark, Iceland, Norway, Finland, and Sweden join the Northern Brigade project by preparing and equipping one Ukrainian battalion each.
The Vilnius office of the International Organization for Migration (IOM Lithuania) noted that about 62% of Ukrainian war refugees living in Lithuania have jobs.