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Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has accused Ukrainian authorities of beating a Hungarian-Ukrainian dual citizen to death after his military conscription.
The European Commission announced the European Flagship Fund for the Reconstruction of Ukraine. The aim is to help rebuild homes, hospitals, businesses and energy.
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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 President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Thursday that his country is ready to open all negotiation clusters with the European Union under Denmark's presidency of the Council of the EU, calling for a resolution to Hungary's veto, which is hampering Ukraine's progress towards membership in the bloc.
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Europe’s Silent Hero? Norway Steps In to Rebuild Ukraine’s War-Torn GridNorway has made a major commitment to support Ukraine as the country continues to face serious energy challenges. During the Ukraine Recovery Conference in Rome on July 10, Norway announced it will give $200 million to help rebuild Ukraine’s damaged energy system.
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,
Russian sabotage operations across Europe have surged dramatically since the invasion of Ukraine, with intelligence agencies reporting over 70 incidents
The arrangement allows Ukraine to get weapons it needs in its war with Russia while providing a way for Europe to increase its defense spending as promised.
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.
Italian aeronautical organisations are aiming to support a rebuilding of Ukrainian air traffic management systems, through an initial donation of radar equipment. The five primary-surveillance radars,
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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.