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France ready to allocate EUR 2 bln to Ukraine under long-term program – Shmyhal

Prime Minister of Ukraine Denys Shmyhal announced France’s readiness to allocate EUR 2 billion to Ukraine, part of which will be used to restore Ukraine. “Talked to French Economy Minister Bruno Le Maire during Spring Meetings 2023. France is ready to support Ukraine with EUR 2 billion as part of a long-term programme. Part of…
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Russia’s Ambassador Says U.S. Threatened Retaliation Unless Evan Gershkovich Is Released

Russia’s ambassador to the United States said that Washington had threatened to retaliate if Moscow did not release the Wall Street Journal reporter Evan Gershkovich, who was arrested in Russia and charged with espionage, marking a new low in tensions between the two countries. The ambassador, Anatoly Antonov, told Russian television’s Channel One that he…
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Supreme Court confirms legality of courts’ decision to deprive teacher of right to hold his position for collaborative activities

The Supreme Court has upheld the decision of the courts of the first and appellate instances in the form of a 10-year deprivation of the right to hold certain positions of a school teacher from Zhytomyr, who was found guilty of collaboration. “In May 2022, a teacher of one of Zhytomyr schools publicly convinced colleagues…
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Poltava mayor dismissed from his post in execution of court’s ruling

Poltava mayor Oleksandr Mamai has been dismissed from his post in execution of the verdict of the High Anti-Corruption Court (HACC), which entered into force on April 4, 2023, the Specialized Anti-Corruption Prosecutor’s Office (SAPO) reports. “On April 4, 2023, the HACC verdict of March 2, 2023 came into force, which found Poltava mayor Oleksandr…
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Ambassador of Canada: I am sure that Putin can be brought to justice, as well as all those who committed war crimes in Ukraine

Exclusive interview of Ambassador of Canada to Ukraine Larisa Galadza to the Interfax-Ukraine agency Text: Valerie Proschenko, Oksana Gryshyna Photo: Anton Skyba, The Globe and Mail   155-mm artillery shells are an urgent problem for Ukraine. Is Canada planning any further steps and is already working on speeding up production? And the next question is…
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Canadian investors in Ukraine manage to achieve profit by late 2022 – Ambassador

Canadian investors who continued to work in Ukraine during the war have achieved profits by the end of 2022, Canadian Ambassador to Ukraine Larisa Galadza said. “From a financial perspective, Canadian investors who have continued to operate during the war have done well, they have been profitable. It’s a really important sign to investors in…
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Canadian Ambassador on China’s peace plan: We’ll follow Ukraine’s lead

Canada’s Ambassador to Ukraine Larisa Galadza said that Canada will rely on Ukraine’s position on the issue of attitude to China’s peace plan to end the war, stressing that the Ukrainian Peace Formula includes elements of a sustainable and just peace. “As I understand it, President Zelenskyy is willing to have a direct conversation with…
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Ukraine returns bodies of 82 more fallen defenders – Reintegration Ministry

Ukraine has returned the bodies of 82 more killed Ukrainian soldiers, the Ministry of Reintegration of the temporarily occupied territory reported. “Today we managed to return home the bodies of 82 killed Ukrainian soldiers. The transfer of bodies from the temporarily occupied territories of Ukraine took place with the assistance of the Office of the…
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Canadian Ambassador: We’re pleased to see Putin’s arrest warrant, expect more decisions from ICC

Canada actively supports the work of the International Criminal Court (ICC) in Ukraine and expects even more decisions from it in the future, Canadian Ambassador to Ukraine Larisa Galadza said. “We were very pleased to see the arrest warrant for President Putin [Russian President Vladimir Putin] and Maria Lvova-Belova [Russia’s children’s ombudswoman]. Why? Because it…
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Constitutional Court opens proceedings on constitutionality of Agreement between Ukraine, Russia on stationing of Russia’s Black Sea Fleet in Ukraine dated 2010

The Constitutional Court of Ukraine (CC) has opened proceedings on the constitutionality of the Agreement between Ukraine and the Russian Federation on the presence of the Black Sea Fleet of the Russian Federation on the territory of Ukraine dated April 21, 2010, said the Department of Communications of the CC and legal monitoring. “On April…
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