Trump Seems to Be Warming to What Europe Wants for Ukraine
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BraveTech EU is the first major tech alliance between Ukraine and Europe on equal terms, with each side set to invest €50 million in the programme. View on euronews
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EU commissioner expects Ukraine to have opened all negotiating clusters by end of yearEU Commissioner for Enlargement Marta Kos believes that despite Hungary's veto, practical accession talks with Ukraine on all negotiating clusters are expected to begin by the end of the year. Source: Kos at the Ukraine Recovery Conference in Rome,
Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal has said that Ukraine has received another €1 billion from the European Union from the proceeds generated by frozen Russian assets. Source: Shmyhal on Telegram Details: On Thursday 10 July,
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RBC Ukraine on MSNSweden launches new science alliance to fast-track Ukraine's EU membershipA new international initiative — the Coalition for Advancing Science, Research and Innovation in Ukraine — was launched at the Ukraine Recovery Conference. Sweden is one of its co-founders, informs the Swedish government.
The European Union is considering setting up a €100 billion ($117 billion) fund to support Ukraine as its war with Russia following Moscow’s full-scale invasion shows no signs of ending.
The agreement caps difficult negotiations while offering safeguards for EU farmers anguished about cheap Ukrainian agricultural imports.
If the United States were to not give Ukraine the military support it needs, it would be a serious setback for Ukraine, the EU and NATO, Denmark's Prime Minister Mette Frederiksen said on Thursday.
China’s foreign minister touted the three-year war as keeping the US focused on Ukraine, claiming that if the war were to end, Washington would start putting its full attention in the
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Countries prepared to provide troops for a future stabilization force in Ukraine have agreed to set up a headquarters in Paris to facilitate a rapid deployment after the war ends.
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Europe's top human rights court ruled unanimously on Wednesday that Russia was responsible for the downing of Malaysian Airlines flight MH17 in 2014 and also that Moscow had repeatedly and systematically violated human rights in Ukraine.