US President Joe Biden held talks with Vietnamese President To Lam on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly. The meeting was aimed at deepening cooperation and countering Vietnam's ties with China and russia.
The President of Ukraine emphasized the importance of joint efforts to rebuild the country after the war. Zelenskyy compared the current challenges to the postwar situation in Europe, recalling the success of the Marshall Plan.
The Pentagon has announced a new $375 million security assistance package for Ukraine. The package includes ammunition, missiles, anti-tank systems, armored vehicles and other military equipment.
The US plans to announce a new military aid package to Ukraine worth more than $8 billion during Zelenskiy's visit to Washington. The Biden administration is negotiating with Congress to use $5.6 billion by the end of the fiscal year.
The Turkish president said that the United States and other NATO countries do not want Ukraine to become a member of the Alliance. Erdogan emphasized that the issue of Ukraine's membership should not be resolved in a hurry.
David Lammy called Russia a “mafia state” during a speech at the UN Security Council. He accused Putin of imperialism and disregard for international law during the invasion of Ukraine.
India's foreign minister said the government is engaged in a dialogue with both sides to speed up the end of the war. India is sharing information between Ukraine and Russia, hoping to start serious peace talks.
The Biden administration is working on a plan to extend arms authorization to Ukraine by $5. 9 billion by the end of the month. This will allow the supply of weapons to Kyiv to continue without congressional action.
US intelligence has informed Donald Trump of threats to his life from Iran. Iran denies accusations of interference in American affairs and death threats.
Donald Trump said that the United States needs to get out of the war in Ukraine, but the Biden administration has no intention of doing so. He promised to negotiate if he becomes president.
Washington plans to provide Ukraine with its largest aid package since May, including ammunition for F-16s and HIMARS. The package will be announced on the eve of Zelenskyy's meeting with Biden at the White House.
US President Joe Biden will visit Germany on October 10-12. A quadripartite meeting of the leaders of the United States, Germany, France, and Britain is expected to discuss support for Ukraine.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy will visit the US Capitol on Thursday to meet with members of both parties. The visit is part of a plan to deliver Ukraine's “victory plan” to the US president, candidates and Congress.
Ukrainian President Zelenskyy will hold a brief meeting with Biden on September 25 and a longer one on September 26 at the UN. The purpose of the visit is to convey Ukraine's victory plan to the US president, presidential candidates, and Congress.
At the UN General Assembly, Turkish President Erdogan called for diplomacy toward Ukraine amid an arms race. He emphasized the importance of dialogue to preserve Ukraine's sovereignty and integrity.
Western officials saw no breakthrough in Zelensky's plan to end the war with russia. Some consider it a “wish list,” underscoring growing pessimism among Ukraine's allies.
U. S. President Joe Biden said that Russia's war is not achieving its goals and called on countries to support Ukraine. He emphasized that ignoring the situation could lead to the destruction of the nation.
Valeriy Zaluzhnyi at the Labor Party congress called for Ukraine to be provided with the latest weapons without restrictions. He emphasized Ukraine's right to strike military targets in Russia in response to Russian attacks.
Some EU countries support lifting restrictions on Ukraine's use of Western weapons against military targets in Russia. Borrell said that the discussion is ongoing, but no decision has been made yet.
Joe Biden will speak at the UN General Assembly for the last time as US President. He will call for support for Ukraine and a diplomatic solution to the Middle East, as well as outline his achievements in office.
The President of Ukraine presents a 5-point “Victory Plan” in Washington. The plan envisions strengthening Ukraine without taking Russia's position into account and includes military aid, economic steps, and diplomatic pressure.
Head of the Presidential Office Andriy Yermak spoke about Ukraine's Victory Plan in the United States. He called for increased military assistance and investment in the production of Ukrainian weapons.
The President of Ukraine met with a delegation from the US Congress on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly. Zelenskyy spoke about the situation at the front and presented the Victory Plan, which does not depend on Putin's decisions.
Peskov says he is ready to consider Ukraine's victory plan, but only after it is officially published. Russia refuses to participate in a “peace summit” on Ukraine, even if invited.
Mette Frederiksen proposes to stop discussing “red lines” in relation to assistance to Ukraine. She believes that restrictions on the use of weapons should be lifted, including strikes on Russian territory.
Ukraine's President says there is little time left in the war with Russia. Zelenskyy will present a plan for victory to America and allies, calling for swift action for freedom.
The Kremlin realizes that nuclear threats are losing their effectiveness. Putin is considering “more subtle” options for responding to Western support for Ukraine, avoiding direct escalation.
U. S. President Joe Biden says he did not authorize Ukraine to use Western long-range weapons to strike targets in Russia. Negotiations are ongoing with the White House to authorize the use of Storm Shadow missiles in Russia.
The President of Ukraine began his visit to the United States with a visit to the Scranton Army Ammunition Plant. Zelenskyy got acquainted with the production of shells and discussed further support for Ukraine.
The President of Ukraine said that the victory plan was developed with the support of Joe Biden. Zelenskyy emphasized that the document does not require cooperation from Russia and depends only on Kyiv and foreign partners.