EU Commissioner for Transport Adina Veljan criticized the Polish authorities for not responding to the blockade of Polish carriers on the border with Ukraine, calling it "absolutely unacceptable".
Kuleba answered whether support is sufficient against the background of the positions of Hungary, Slovakia and the situation in the USA.
Ukraine's Foreign Minister Kuleba rejected proposals to give up territory in exchange for NATO membership , urging supporters of such proposals to first offer their own governments the same.
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg cannot say exactly when Ukraine will receive the F-16s, but hopes it will happen as soon as possible, noting that pilot training is ongoing.
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg says Russia has become weaker militarily, politically and economically, increasingly aligning itself with Beijing after significant losses and strategic mistakes in Ukraine.
NATO provided Ukraine with recommendations for reforms aimed at fighting corruption and strengthening the rule of law and human and minority rights, recognizing Ukraine's achievements and reaffirming support for its path to NATO membership.
NATO-Ukraine Council approves program for Ukraine for the next year.
"No sense of fatigue" when it comes to support for Ukraine, Blinken says.
The NATO-Ukraine Council statement points to the development of a roadmap to ensure full interoperability between Ukraine and NATO.
Ukraine's Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba acknowledges technical difficulties with the delivery of one million rounds of ammunition promised by the EU to Ukraine, saying an expert decision is needed.
The EU will supply Ukraine with one million artillery shells, confirms European Council President Charles Michel, but it will take a little longer .
NATO and Ukraine to discuss Ukraine's path to membership, necessary reforms and support on the battlefield at the first meeting of the NATO-Ukraine Council at the level of Foreign Ministers.
President of the European Council Charles Michel wants to strengthen support for Kyiv and assures that European leaders are "determined to continue supporting Ukraine".
Several explosions occurred in occupied Sevastopol in Crimea. No alarm was raised in the city
Russian forces shelled civilians in Donetsk region 16 times, wounding seven people and damaging 45 civilian objects, including residential buildings and a pharmacy.
Russian attack damages agricultural enterprise in Khmelnytsky region; no casualties reported.
Russian forces shelled Ukraine's Sumy region three times in one night, resulting in nine explosions in three communities.
Russian troops, who were prevented from using aviation in the Luhansk region by bad weather conditions, resorted to using artillery.
Seven residents of Donetsk region were wounded by Russian troops: five in Toretsk and two in Pivnichne.
Donald Tusk, the leader of the Polish opposition, criticized the government's reaction to the protest of Polish carriers on the Polish-Ukrainian border, saying that it jeopardizes Polish-Ukrainian relations and neglects Polish interests.
Russian troops attempted a drone attack on Kyiv region, but air defense intercepted the drone, preventing damage to infrastructure and human casualties.
Bad weather left 368 settlements without power in Ukraine and led to a traffic ban on two roads in Mykolaiv region.
French sugar beet producers want Ukraine's sugar imports, which could potentially reach 800,000 tons, to be re-exported outside the EU to avoid damaging local markets. Ukraine's exports are set to double from the previous season and significantly exceed the five-year average, Bloomberg notes.
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba does not feel pressure to start negotiations to end the war waged against Ukraine by Russia.
After the meeting with Dmytro Kuleba, EU representative Josep Borrell said that the EU does not feel "tired" of supporting Ukraine and noted the success of the "grain corridor" without Russia.
EU representative Josep Borrell to attend OSCE meeting boycotted by Ukraine and Baltic states over admission of Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov.
New EU sanctions proposal targets Russian missile and drone production in particular, and Ukraine's Foreign Minister expressed hope that it will be adopted by the bloc.
Ukraine's Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba and EU representative Josep Borrell discussed steps to turn the European Commission's recommendation into a decision by the EU Council to start negotiations on Ukraine's accession to the EU. This comes amid concerns over Hungary's threat to block EU aid and Ukraine's EU accession bid.
The EU has made progress in fulfilling its security commitments to Ukraine: discussions have begun and an EU representative will visit Kyiv next week for further talks.
EU representative Josep Borrell expects the 12th package of EU sanctions against Russia to be completed in December.