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Needs consultations at the EU level: Lithuanian Prime Minister on the return of Ukrainians liable for military service
Lithuanian Prime Minister Ingrida Simonite said that the return of Ukrainian citizens liable for military service home requires discussions at the level of the European Union.
There will be no pauses: Zelenskyy receives assurances on supply of missiles to Patriot systems
Ukraine has received assurances from its NATO partners that there will be no delays in the delivery of missiles for the Patriot system and is working on obtaining additional systems, but no specifics have been provided.
The experts of the Kyiv Scientific Research Institute of Forensic Expertise discussed with foreign partners the algorithm of actions in case of possible use of chemical warfare agents by the enemy
The experts of the Kyiv Scientific Research Institute of Forensic Expertise discussed with foreign partners the algorithm of actions in case of possible use of chemical warfare agents by the enemy.
Explanatory meetings with Ukraine on food security, veterinary and phytosanitary issues started in Brussels
Ukraine and the EU have begun consultative meetings in Brussels to conduct an official inspection of food security, veterinary and phytosanitary policies as part of Ukraine's accession negotiations with the EU.
Ukraine has reduced, not increased, the number of restrictions: Maliuska on new statement to the Council of Europe
In April 2024, Ukraine did not suspend the protection of rights, but withdrew reservations on the restriction of a certain set of rights, clarifying existing restrictions and reducing them, within the framework of its international obligations.
Digital TV broadcasting of Ukrainian TV channels restored in Kharkiv and neighboring districts
Digital TV broadcasting of 34 national and 3 regional Ukrainian channels has been restored in Kharkiv and the surrounding area after a TV tower was damaged by a russian missile strike.
Private video surveillance cameras do not simplify the work of law enforcement, but in a sense slow it down - police
There are about 60,000 video surveillance cameras in Ukraine, and the private segment of cameras slows down the process of collecting information for the police when responding to crimes.
Prince Harry and wife to visit Nigeria in May to discuss Invictus Games
Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are planning to visit Nigeria in May to discuss the future of the Invictus Games for wounded veterans.
Stoltenberg admits that NATO has not provided the promised assistance
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg said that the failure of the allies to provide sufficient support, including ammunition and air defense systems, has allowed Russia to advance on the front lines in Ukraine.
"You can't have it both ways": Blinken criticizes China for supplying Russian defense industry
U. S. Secretary of State Anthony Blinken criticized China for supplying the Russian defense industry, saying it undermines China's efforts to end the conflict in Ukraine and improve Sino-European relations.