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Zelensky
Spain Pledges $710 Million in Military Aid to Ukraine
The package also designates €215 million to fund the production of anti-drone systems, surveillance radars, and aerial reconnaissance equipment, much of which will be developed by Spanish companies.
Nov. 19, 2025
Europe
EU Weighs 3 Funding Options for Ukraine Amid Frozen Russian Assets Uncertainty
The EU is reportedly considering grants, joint debt, or frozen Russian assets to fund Ukraine, while a $162 billion reparation loan plan remains stalled due to opposition from Belgium.
Nov. 18, 2025
EU
‘Like Trying to Help an Alcoholic’ – Orban Lashes out Again Against Aid for Ukraine
The Hungarian prime minister continues to rail against EU aid for Ukraine, calling Brussels a “war mafia”.
Nov. 18, 2025
Ukraine
Explained: US Government Shutdown and Ukraine – What’s the Impact?
As the US enters the longest government shutdown in history, aid and support for Kyiv risk becoming collateral damage in the political standoff – though the effects are neither direct nor immediate.
Nov. 5, 2025
Ukraine
EU Expected to Approve €1.35 Billion Funding for Ukraine and €600 Million in Previously Withheld Funds
According to Ukrainska Pravda, Brussels is ready to release funds that had previously been blocked over anti-corruption reforms – but also has concerns in other areas.
Nov. 3, 2025
Europe
Zelensky Says Ukraine Needs European Support for 2–3 More Years of Fighting
Kyiv has relied heavily on military and financial support from international allies since Moscow launched its full-scale invasion in February 2022.
Oct. 28, 2025
UN
‘Russia Must Start Acting Responsibly’ – Italian Official Was in Attacked UN Convoy
Rome’s Foreign Ministry joins a chorus of European voices condemning Moscow’s attack on a convoy of trucks carrying humanitarian aid.
Oct. 15, 2025
Ukraine
Europe’s Military Aid to Ukraine Falls Sharply in July-August
Most of the military aid this summer was delivered via NATO’s Prioritised Ukraine Requirements List (PURL), a mechanism launched by US President Donald Trump and NATO chief Mark Rutte in July.
Oct. 14, 2025
Ukraine
Ukraine Receives $1.2B EU Financial Aid Funded by Frozen Russian Assets
Svyrydenko said that the aid was evidence that Europe is “resolutely strengthening Ukraine’s defenses and resilience against massive missile attacks and attempts at destabilization.”
Sept. 10, 2025
War in Ukraine
Kyiv’s Self-Inflicted Wound: Ex-Biden Aide Warns Anti-Corruption Backslide Imperils Vital EU Support
Speaking to Kyiv Post, Ambassador Michael Carpenter offered a stark assessment of Ukraine’s ongoing anti-corruption struggle, expressing hope for a swift resolution.
July 29, 2025
Drones
‘It’s Unprecedented’ – US-German Firm Shipping 33K AI-Powered ‘Strike Kits’
As part of US aid package to Ukraine, a company will provide Kyiv with tens of thousands of “AI-powered weapons systems” that replace manual drone operators and reportedly cannot be jammed.
July 28, 2025
Ukraine
More Trump Voters Now Back Arming Ukraine – Especially If It’s His Idea
Support among Trump voters for arming Ukraine is rising, especially when they’re told the idea came from Trump himself, a new poll finds.
July 18, 2025
EU
‘They’re Killing Innocent Civilians’: EU Diplomat Says Trump’s 50-Day Putin Deadline Is Too Long
Trump said this week he would impose 100% tariffs on Russia’s main trading partners if Putin does not agree to negotiations within 50 days.
July 15, 2025
NATO
NATO Chief Heading to Washington Ahead of Trump’s Major Russia Announcement
Mark Rutte’s visit comes amid expectations of renewed Ukraine aid. Trump is expected to make a significant statement regarding Russia on Monday.
July 14, 2025
Ukraine
US Senate Approves $500 Million in Security Assistance for Ukraine
The Senate Armed Services Committee has voted to extend the Ukraine Security Assistance Initiative (USAI) through 2028, but a supplemental package has yet to be requested by the Trump administration.
July 11, 2025
Trump
‘Putin Benefited’: Top Senate Democrat Slams Hegseth Over Ukraine Aid, Demands Accountability
Senator Chuck Schumer called the weapon freeze “a dangerous breakdown in communications and, at worst, a sign that Secretary Hegseth is more interested in helping Putin than helping Ukraine.”
July 11, 2025
