Berlin remains a key link in both helping Ukraine on the continent and consolidating the EU against Russian imperialism.
The future German government is losing support even before it starts working: the CDU/CSU bloc has lost the top spot in the polls to Alternative for Germany, and 60% of Germans believe that Merz is not fit to be chancellor.
German Defence Minister Boris Pistorius, who arrived in Brussels for a meeting of the Contact Group on Defence of Ukraine, announced new military aid for Kyiv, Interfax-Ukraine reports…
A conversation with Oksana Zabuzhko at the Leipzig Book Fair on the occasion of the German edition of her essay The Longest Journey.
German Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock arrived in Kyiv today, 1 April. In the capital, she announced the allocation of €130 million for humanitarian needs in Ukraine, according…
The millstones of war are grinding, and it doesn't smell like an imminent peace. It smells like what happened twice in the last century in Europe.
The German Ministry of Economic Affairs and Climate Protection is allocating an additional €7 million to repair Ukraine's energy infrastructure. This was reported by Ukrinform with…
The EU has several thousand fourth-generation fighters, so it can put up the best aircraft — F-16 Block 50-70, Gripen, F-35, Rafale.
The Western world has reacted to Donald Trump's actions and methods towards Ukraine: NATO members are considering refusing to buy American weapons.
The EU bears the brunt of supplying and re-equipping Ukraine's air defence. Radars made in Germany and Norway, missiles, various communications equipment and command posts are all European-made.
Partners have many times more space intelligence capabilities. Ukraine should focus on building warm relations and reliable channels for receiving intelligence.
Germany has prepared a €3 billion package of military aid for Ukraine, and the issue is currently being discussed by German parties negotiating a coalition. Defence Minister Boris…
The EU and the US have allocated €132 billion and €114 billion to Ukraine, respectively. Of this amount, approximately half - over €120 billion - is military aid.
They left safe countries and even now, when the geopolitical situation is extremely turbulent, they do not regret their decision.
On the morning of 22 February, Inspector General of the Bundeswehr Carsten Breuer arrived in Kyiv on a visit. The military officer was met by the Commander-in-Chief of the Armed Forces…