European Union governments agreed to use 1.4 billion euros ($1.50 billion) in profits from Russian frozen assets for arms and other aid to Ukraine
French military instructors to visit Ukrainian training centres soon, Ukraine commander says
EU foreign ministers meeting on Monday (27 May) vented their anger with Hungary’s “pattern of behaviour” which increasingly often blocks EU foreign policy decisions
Several EU member states called on Tuesday (21 May) for the bloc to start membership negotiations with Ukraine and Moldova by the end of June, but several technical and political obstacles remain
The Republican-controlled U.S. House of Representatives on Saturday is set to vote on, and expected to pass, a $95 billion legislative package
EU leaders decided on Wednesday (17 April) to step up sanctions against Iran
One year on since EU member states promised to send Ukraine one million rounds of ammunition within 12 months, only half have been delivered
European Union leaders have endorsed a proposal to use profits on frozen Russian financial assets to assist Ukraine, including spending as much as $3 billion a year on arms and ammunition
Since Russia invaded Ukraine, ramping up EU defense industry production has been on the agenda of member states’ leaders, but it is only slowly beginning to gain traction.
Ukraine seeks to expand its military drone cooperation with allies
Europe must double Ukraine aid if US turns off the taps – Kiel Institute report
Charles Michel tries to reassure Ukraine, Moldova as unease grows ahead of key EU summit
The European Commission has recommended that formal talks should begin with Ukraine on joining the European Union.
European Commission’s has published enlargement report
EU leaders reassured Ukraine of their continued support
Uncertainty looms for future aid to Ukraine and Israel as speaker drama continues