European countries vow to send billions in military support to Ukraine as Russian and US envoys meet
- European countries have pledged over $24 billion in military aid to Ukraine, according to British Defense Secretary John Healey.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has called for more defense systems after a recent missile attack killed 20 people, including children.
- Russia has delayed agreeing to a U.S. Ceasefire proposal, raising concerns about its intentions, as noted by the Institute for the Study of War.
- Ukrainian officials believe that Russia is preparing for a new offensive, requiring urgent support for Ukraine.
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Yermak holds talk with advisers to French and British Presidents
Head of the President’s Office of Ukraine Andriy Yermak, while in Kryvyi Rih, held a video conversation with the diplomatic adviser to the President of France Emmanuel Bonne and the adviser to the Prime Minister of Great Britain on national security issues Jonathan Powell, the website of the head of state reported on Friday.
Europe pledges ‘record boost’ in military funding for Ukraine as US envoy meets Russian president
European countries vowed yesterday to sends billions of euros in further funding to help Ukraine keep fighting Russia’s invasion, as a US envoy pursued peace efforts in a trip to meet with Russian president Vladimir Putin amid growing questions about the Kremlin’s willingness to stop the more than three-year war.
Kubilius: Europe must ensure its own security and 'increase defence capabilities to deter Russia'
European countries have vowed to send billions of dollars in further funding to help Ukraine keep fighting Russia’s invasion, as a US envoy pursued peace efforts in a trip to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin amid growing questions about the Kremlin’s willingness to stop the more than three-year war. Ahead of the “contact group” meeting at NATO headquarters, Secretary-General Mark Rutte announced that Ukraine’s backers were providing ar…
Europeans vow billions in military support for Ukraine as US envoy meets Putin
Brussels: European countries vowed Friday to sends billions of dollars in further funding to help Ukraine keep fighting Russia’s invasion, as a US envoy pursued peace efforts in a trip to meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin amid growing questions about the Kremlin’s willingness to stop the more than three-year war. Russian forces hold the advantage in Ukraine, with the war now in its fourth year. Ukraine has endorsed a US ceasefire propos…
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