The Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine has approved the Strategy for the Development of Border Infrastructure with the EU and Moldova until 2030 and the Strategy for Reforming Psychoneurological and Other Residential Care Facilities until 2034.
Ukraine's progress toward European Union membership is impressive, but difficult work is yet to come. — Ukrinform.
The Ukrainian parliament has also approved in the first reading the recognition of dual citizenship, which was previously banned, and the creation of the Ministry of National Unity. Read also: Majority of Ukrainians in Germany no longer intend to return home Sociologist Olga Pyshchulina from the Razumkov Center think tank notes that the return of
European Union leaders insist no decisions can be taken about the future of Ukraine without its consent or behind their backs
European Union leaders reaffirmed on Thursday that no decisions regarding Ukraine's future can be made without its direct involvement. The declaration came during a summit in Brussels with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, emphasizing solidarity with the war-torn nation.
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Moldova has been allowed to increase its quota for electricity imports from the EU amid a possible shortage that will arise if Russian gas supplies to Transnistria, a Russian-backed breakaway region,
Maintaining gas supplies through Ukraine is important for the whole European Union, not just Kyiv's neighbours, Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico said on Monday after speaking to European Council President Antonio Costa.
Ukrainian president Volodymyr Zelensky has accused Slovakian prime minister Robert Fico of helping Vladimir Putin finance his war in Ukraine. The Slovak leader met with the Russian president in ...
A political scientist pointed out that Ukraine’s NATO membership would require the approval of all 32 member states - a process that could take months, even in the best-case scenario, and would be contingent on Ukraine implementing numerous reforms unrelated to the ongoing war.