Russia, Ukraine and European Union
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Cryptopolitan on MSNEurope to slam pre-war tariffs on Ukraine farm productsThe European Union is preparing to reintroduce tariffs and quotas for Ukraine’s agricultural products removed in the wake of Russia’s invasion three years ago. The wartime tariff waivers are expiring amid calls for stricter controls on Ukrainian imports from several EU governments.
European Council President António Costa has revealed the brace of countries that could join the EU, but neither of them are Ukraine.
New German Chancellor Friedrich Merz says he will work to bring Europe and the U.S. together in their approach to Ukraine.
Russia and Ukraine say they want to talk about peace so what are the contours of any potential peace deal - and what are the dangers? Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
A leading economist has been telling EU finance ministers that Russia’s economy is under growing strain as its invasion of Ukraine drags on
President Trump’s insistence that the United States do less toward securing Europe means that allies, scrambling to arm themselves, have less to give to Ukraine.
"To stop Putin, we need to produce more, we need to innovate more, and we need to do that together in the European Union and with Ukraine," Kubilius told officials and industry representatives in Brussels. Speaking at a defence industry forum, Kubilius ...
European Council’s president Antonio Costa has praised Montenegro for its progress on the path toward membership in the European Union, describing the small Balkan country as “one of the finest examples of the EU’s positive enlargement momentum.
It was a weekend of diplomatic announcements on the war in Ukraine. First, European leaders assembled in Kyiv on Saturday with President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to put pressure on Russian President Vladimir Putin for a ceasefire.