English / Truce in Donbas is under threat of disruption
The ceasefire in Donbas has been in force exactly forty-two days.
The ceasefire in Donbas has been in force exactly forty-two days.
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba considers Russia’s attempts to present its “little green men” as “Ukrainian extremists” a futile trick.
On August 29, the nation marked the Day of Remembrance of the defenders who gave their lives in the struggle for independence and territorial integrity of Ukraine.
On August 24, Ukraine celebrated Independence Day.
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba officially informed about this decision.
The recent statement made by Moscow with regard to arms deliveries to the temporarily-occupied Donbas testify to Russia’s direct armed aggression against Ukraine and its support of militants there.
The full and comprehensive ceasefire in Donbas came into force at midnight on July 27.
The full ceasefire in Donbas will come into force on July 27.
President of the Swiss Confederation Simonetta Myriam Sommaruga is on a three-day state visit to Ukraine.
On July 15, the Foreign Office of Ukraine issued a statement in which it welcomed the expansion of sanctions of the United States on Russia’s “Nord Stream-2” and the Turkish Stream natural gas pipelines.
The Kremlin’s attempts to impose its scenario for interpreting the Minsk agreements on the integration of Donbas into Ukraine will not succeed.
On July 8, the Foreign Ministry of Iran informed the Embassy of Ukraine in Tehran that its country was ready to start negotiations beginning with July 20 of this year.
There’s been a lot of talk lately in Ukraine about a possible new wave of Russian aggression.
The European Union has extended the term of economic sanctions against Russia for another six months, till January 31, 2021.
The U.S. military technology aid includes Javelin anti-tank missile systems, portable radio transmitters and ammunition.
On Friday, June 12, the North Atlantic Council recognised Ukraine as an Enhanced Opportunities Partner.
The Minsk agreements signed in 2015 among other things provide for having “consultations and positions coordination” with representatives of particular districts of Donetsk and Luhansk regions (ORDLO).