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NATO
The European Commission President and other Western leaders, have arrived in Kyiv to mark Saturday’s second anniversary of Russia’s full-scale invasion.
Feb. 24
Ukraine
The 27-nation bloc dropped tariffs on Ukrainian imports in 2022 in a bid to help keep Kyiv's economy afloat after Russia invaded.
Feb. 22
War in Ukraine
EU slaps sanctions on 200 more groups that aid Russia; Mortars kill another civilian; Blogger who wrote about Moscow’s losses in Avdiivka commits suicide; Russian forces gain in Donetsk, Zaporizhzhia
Feb. 22
Ukraine
For the European Union and Ukraine to start negotiations, the executive, led by von der Leyen, must draw up a framework for the talks, which must be approved by all 27 EU member states.
Feb. 21
War in Ukraine
She spoke as the Kremlin said it had no details about his death, while his mother Lyudmila was denied access to his body for a third day.
Feb. 20
Ukraine
Kyiv Foresees Severe Impacts of Polish Border Blockade with 3,000 Trucks Stuck Between Two Countries
Ukraine's government claimed that the transportation blockade on its border with Poland “will have severe socio-political effects for both countries.”
Feb. 20
Putin
The EU's foreign policy chief said that the one most responsible for the death of the Russian opposition leader was current President Vladimir Putin.
Feb. 19
Belarus
Four Belarus Red Cross officials have been backlisted by the EU for involvement in child deportations from Ukraine including their head.
Feb. 19
Russia
The 47-year-old Kremlin critic died in an Arctic prison on Friday after spending more than three years behind bars, prompting outrage and condemnation from Western leaders and his supporters.
Feb. 19
Ukraine
A further report from this important annual international security forum in Munch from Kyiv Post’s special correspondent. What did Zelensky and Sholtz have to say.
Feb. 17
War in Ukraine
With existing funding having dried up, Republicans in the US House of Representatives are blocking authorising $60 billion in new military aid despite Ukrainian troops running out of ammunition.
Feb. 16
Ukraine
In January, the EU Commission proposed renewing the duty-free status of Ukrainian products for another year, which was introduced in 2022 to support the country as it fights off Russia's invasion.
Feb. 16
NATO
How could the continent organise its defence if the US is no longer a reliable partner? How and to what extent should it rearm? Is Europe prepared to shoulder that responsibility? Commentators debate.
Feb. 15
NATO
Donald Trump said he was against NATO members benefiting from full protection if they fail to meet the alliance's spending targets and would not support such states if Russia attacked them.
Feb. 13
War in Ukraine
Securing the shells has been a priority for Kyiv, which is burning through its reserves as Russia throws manpower and resources in a bid to make territorial gains.
Feb. 7
Ukraine
Oleksii Sobolev, gave Kyiv Post details of the conditions, donation schedule and repayment terms of the loan element for an EU aid package set to start in March.
Feb. 7