English / No statements can substitute for real steps
That was the opinion articulated by Ukrainian Ambassador to the UN Serhiy Kyslytsya at the UN Security Council meeting on January 31.
That was the opinion articulated by Ukrainian Ambassador to the UN Serhiy Kyslytsya at the UN Security Council meeting on January 31.
That was how President Volodymyr Zelenskyy described his telephone conversation with Joe Biden that took place on the night of January 27.
The United States has delivered written replies to the Russian Federation in response to its demands for security guarantees.
The Verkhovna Rada has urged the world not to let Russia continue blackmailing and threatening with a large-scale invasion in Ukraine in exchange for guarantees of NATO non-expansion.
Foreign Minister of Ukraine Dmytro Kuleba has called on Germany to refrain from statements and actions that may encourage Putin to launch a new escalation in Ukraine.
The United States and its European allies and partners will regard any Russian troops’ crossing Ukraine’s border as a new invasion and will respond swiftly.
“If we let that go with impunity then we open a huge Pandora’s box,” State Secretary Antony Blinken said during his interview to the media on January 18.
Sen. Chris Murphy said this at a press briefing in Kyiv, on January 17.
NATO Allies have turned down the Russian Federation’s proposal not to admit Ukraine to the Alliance.
On January 9, a large demonstration took place in Kyiv downtown.
Such opinion EU Foreign Policy Chief Josep Borrell expressed while visiting the Luhansk Region, Eastern Ukraine.
President Biden urged Moscow to de-escalate tension around Ukraine during a telephone conversation with the President of Russia on December 30, 2021.
Ukraine is an active participant in consultations on security guarantees which Russia demands from the United States and NATO, Foreign Minister of Ukraine Dmytro Kuleba said.
Volodymyr Zelenskyy, Andrzej Duda, Gitanas Nauseda have signed the Lublin Triangle Declaration.
Any new sanctions package should include the immediate circle and oligarchs “in the orbit of the Russian President and their families”.
The G7 countries are “absolutely united” as to consequences of a possible Russia’s invasion of Ukraine.
President Joe Biden had a conversation with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy of Ukraine and reiterated the principle “no decisions or discussions about Ukraine without Ukraine”.
U.S. President Joe Biden and President Vladimir Putin of Russia held a secure two-hour video conference on December 7.
President Vladimir Putin of Russia has created an opportunity to launch a swift invasion of Ukraine if he decides to do so.