U.S. Pledges Nearly $1 Billion in Long-Term Military Aid to Ukraine
The U.S. Department of Defense announces $988 million in long-term military aid to Ukraine, enhancing its capabilities amid the conflict with Russia.
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The U.S. Department of Defense announces $988 million in long-term military aid to Ukraine, enhancing its capabilities amid the conflict with Russia.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy expresses his intent to end the war with Russia through diplomatic means next year, highlighting the importance of pursuing peace despite challenges.
NATO’s unexpected focus on China during its 75th anniversary summit raises questions about the alliance’s motivations amid the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict.
China has strongly denounced new U.S. sanctions on Chinese enterprises accused of aiding Russia’s military efforts, asserting that such measures undermine global stability and normal trade relations.
China supports an international peace conference recognized by both Russia and Ukraine, aiming to mediate the ongoing crisis, announced special envoy Li Hui after his recent shuttle diplomacy in Europe.
China strongly opposes the EU’s inclusion of Chinese companies in its sanctions against Russia, calling the move unjustified and detrimental to China-EU relations.
The U.S.’ extensive assistance to Ukraine has become a pivotal factor in the Russia-Ukraine conflict, influencing the dynamics of the war and impacting global geopolitics.
As the Russia-Ukraine conflict intensifies with increased civilian casualties, global tensions rise. How will this conflict evolve in 2024, and what are the implications for the global financial system?
Thousands of traumatized Ukrainian refugees are crossing into Poland at Medyka, fleeing the Russia-Ukraine conflict. Volunteers from across the EU are assisting in their journey towards safety.