No reason for Finland to send troops to Ukraine - Stubb
Czech Foreign Minister: Czech initiative to buy ammunition for Kyiv needs more money
He saw the sites of the fiercest battles and the destroyed Mriya: the President of Finland visited Gostomel
Half a million is not needed: Zelensky on mobilization
China's central bank seeks additional steps to stimulate demand in the country and build confidence
Pope Francis honors the memory of a soldier killed near Avdiivka and calls to pray for those killed in the madness of war in Ukraine
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No reason for Finland to send troops to Ukraine - Stubb
Finland does not plan to send troops to Ukraine, but supports Ukraine through military aid packages, including air defense systems and ammunition, and supports Ukraine's membership in the EU and NATO.
Czech Foreign Minister: Czech initiative to buy ammunition for Kyiv needs more money
The Czech initiative to purchase ammunition for Ukraine outside the EU needs more funding, Czech Foreign Minister Jan Lipavsky said, calling on allies to provide more money to help Ukraine defend itself against Russian aggression.
He saw the sites of the fiercest battles and the destroyed Mriya: the President of Finland visited Gostomel
President of Finland Alexander Stubb visited the destroyed Antonov airport in Gostomel, where Ukrainian soldiers showed him the sites of fierce battles and the remains of the world's largest transport aircraft, Mriya, destroyed by Russian occupiers.
Half a million is not needed: Zelensky on mobilization
Ukraine does not need to mobilize half a million people, but the exact number needed will not be announced publicly as russia prepares to mobilize 300,000 additional soldiers on June 1, according to President Volodymyr Zelenskiy.
China's central bank seeks additional steps to stimulate demand in the country and build confidence
China's central bank promises to implement a prudent and effective monetary policy, as well as actively work to stimulate domestic demand and build confidence to drive economic recovery in the country.
Pope Francis honors the memory of a soldier killed near Avdiivka and calls to pray for those killed in the madness of war in Ukraine
Pope Francis honors memory of Ukrainian soldier killed near Avdiivka and calls to pray for those killed in the madness of war in Ukraine.
The expert told what functions Ukrainian special importers take on when buying ammunition
Ukrainian specialized importers assume guarantees for the supply of certain ammunition when purchasing shells for the Ministry of Defense, acting as intermediaries.
Dutch Prime Minister Rutte lacks only 4 votes to become new NATO Secretary General
Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte, who is running for NATO Secretary General, must secure the support of 4 other countries - Hungary, Romania, Slovakia and Turkey - to secure the unanimous approval needed for the appointment.
The first magnolias and sakuras bloomed in Kyiv
The first magnolias and sakuras have begun to bloom in Kyiv, and can be seen in botanical gardens, parks and squares in different parts of the city. Their lush flowering is expected to last for about two weeks.
Post-election riots in Turkey: one person killed, four injured
The brother of an opposition candidate has been killed and four others injured in clashes between opponents and supporters of the recently elected mayor from the ruling party in southeastern Turkey.