The Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs, Péter Szijjártó, paid an official visit to Russia on Thursday, breaking the Western diplomatic blockade of the Putin regime.
22 July 2022, 18:20 —
Sergiy Sydorenko, European Pravda
On July 20, Brussels finally took systemic measures to reduce gas demand in Europe.
21 July 2022, 13:00 —
Svitlana Romanko,
Oleg Savitsky, Razom We Stand
Ukraine is getting ready to radically change the balance of frontline forces.
20 July 2022, 16:25 —
Sergiy Sydorenko, European Pravda — Long-reads and interviews
In late February, right when Russia invaded Ukraine, the European Union made an unprecedented decision: it opened its borders to Ukrainians fleeing the war, Russian shelling, missiles, and tanks. One week later, surprisingly fast for Eurobureaucracy, the EU unanimously adopted an implementing decision introducing temporary protection to persons fleeing Ukraine due to the war.
19 July 2022, 12:00 —
Sergiy Sydorenko — Long-reads and interviews
The Polish side is interested in joining forces with Ukrainian colleagues for joint expansion into the markets of Africa and Asia.
15 July 2022, 08:00 —
Marcin Nowacki,
Nazar Bobytskyi, ZPP
The full-scale invasion of Russia has caused an explosion in the humanitarian needs of Ukrainians. This piece help those who want to donate in the most efficient way
14 July 2022, 16:00 —
Khrystyna Bondarieva, European Pravda — Long-reads and interviews
Victoria Spartz, a member of the U.S. House of Representatives of Ukrainian origin, accused both the American and Ukrainian leadership last weekend.
11 July 2022, 13:00 — For European Pravda — Long-reads and interviews
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5 July 2022, 12:27 —
Editorial — Long-reads and interviews
Ukraine and international experts will look for optimal security guarantees.
2 July 2022, 11:00 —
Yurii Panchenko, European Pravda — Long-reads and interviews
Based on his country's example, the Romanian diplomat Mircea Geoană understands the peculiarities of the movement of Eastern European countries to NATO. He has taken over a significant part of communication with Kyiv and can explain NATO's processes and decisions regarding Ukraine. We interviewed him right before Alliance's summit in Madrid.
27 June 2022, 12:03 —
Sergiy Sydorenko, European Pravda
Discussions about Ukraine receiving post-war reparations from Russia mainly relate to how Ukraine could get access to the Russian assets that have been seized around the globe. Creating such mechanisms is a task for which international law has no readily available answer.
21 June 2022, 15:25 — Olena Perepelynska, Serhii Uvarov for European Pravda — Long-reads and interviews
Back in the spring, the international research firm Ipsos surveyed 27 countries on their response to the war in Ukraine. We should admit some states favor Ukraine, but the study did not mention them. So the analysis is about absolute allies or absolute enemies but only about relative indicators.
20 June 2022, 17:40 — Tetyana Skrypchenko, for European Pravda — Long-reads and interviews
Andriy Zagorodnyuk: "Kyiv's demands to close the sky" were unrealistic. Ukraine will have to return to NATO membership but it needs to create "competitors of the Alliance"... "
16 June 2022, 10:59 —
Sergiy Sydorenko, Sergiy Sydorenko, European Pravda — Long-reads and interviews
War is back in Europe. We did not know, until a few months ago, that we would have to say this terrible sentence. But today the war is here, in Ukraine, very close to here.
16 June 2022, 10:35 —
Nathalie Loiseau, MEP, Former Minister for European Affairs of France — Long-reads and interviews
Russia’s immunities are not absolute. National courts should deny immunities related to any lawsuit for losses caused by Russia’s armed aggression in Ukraine
14 June 2022, 19:57 — Oleh Marchenko, ULYSSES, For European Pravda — Long-reads and interviews
The Russian Federation denies the very existence of the Ukrainian nation, while references to Ukraine are removed from the history textbooks.
10 June 2022, 09:25 — Olesia Gontar, Nadiya Mykiyevych, INTEGRITES — Long-reads and interviews
After February 24, the small country supported Ukraine as inevitably and powerfully as the US, the UK, and Poland.
8 June 2022, 14:53 —
Dmytro Tuzhansky, for European Pravda — Long-reads and interviews
But this is and must be Ukraine's decision. Because if the West tries to impose it, by limiting aid, or other means, it will lead to catastrophe.
25 May 2022, 06:00 —
Editorial, European Pravda, Ukrainska Pravda — Long-reads and interviews
As fierce battles are raging in Ukraine, their outcome will be in many ways decided by the US readiness to support Ukraine in its war against the Russian aggressor.
24 May 2022, 21:00 — Bohdan Bernatskyi, Erik Kucherenko, Oleksandr Kushch, Nick Yurlov — Long-reads and interviews
'Rebuild Ukraine' is the new tool for the reconstruction of Ukraine after the end of the war with Russia.
19 May 2022, 17:15 —
Yurii Panchenko, European Pravda — Long-reads and interviews
Anton Korynevych: "We have all seen Bucha, Irpin, and Gostomel, but we have not yet seen Mariupol and other cities where horrors have also occurred and continue."
18 May 2022, 16:33 —
Sergiy Sydorenko, European Pravda
Ukraine should win the war. And it's not us, but Ukraine should decide the terms for victory. We support Ukraine in whatever they feel a victory.
16 May 2022, 10:15 —
Sergiy Sydorenko, European Pravda — Long-reads and interviews
Rape, as a crime of war, was weaponised by elements of the Russian armed forces multiple times before, especially during the first and second Chechen wars.
11 May 2022, 15:00 — Omar Ashour, for European Pravda via Middle East Eye — Long-reads and interviews
Bulgaria had long been perceived as a satellite of Russia. This is changing right now.
7 May 2022, 10:10 —
Sergiy Gerasymchuk, "Ukrainian Prism" — Long-reads and interviews
As the Russian aggression continues, these costs are increasing speedily. And we have to be prepared not only for this.
6 May 2022, 16:30 —
Andrius Kubilius, MEP, for European Pravda — Long-reads and interviews
Ukraine is now at the forefront of changes in global security architecture. In fact, these changes are starting right now.
3 May 2022, 07:00 — for European Pravda — Long-reads and interviews
While the war in Ukraine is escalating, many in the world expect it to end up with a peace deal one day. There is bad news for all of them.
2 May 2022, 13:45 —
Sergiy Sydorenko, European Pravda — Long-reads and interviews
Vladimir Putin has already ordered awful, vicious, brutal war crimes. Anything could happen, no one can exclude a nuclear weapon is used.
22 April 2022, 18:22 —
Sergiy Sydorenko, European Pravda
European Council President: "What will be the shape of this victory over Russia? I will show full respect for the choice that the Ukrainian authorities"
21 April 2022, 18:12 —
Sergiy Sydorenko, European Pravda
Andriy Melnyk is one of the most unusual ambassadors of Ukraine. His comments have caused changes in government policy and forced Germans to apologize to Ukraine.
14 April 2022, 21:50 —
Sergiy Sydorenko, European Pravda