
Three Summits – relevance for Ukraine
Three summits were held in Europe within 8 days, each of which was of exceptional importance for Ukraine: the European Council summit in Brussels on 23-24 June, the G7 summit (…)
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Three summits were held in Europe within 8 days, each of which was of exceptional importance for Ukraine: the European Council summit in Brussels on 23-24 June, the G7 summit (…)
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At the European Union summit on 23-24 June, the European Council is expected to announce a decision on whether to grant Ukraine candidate status to the European Union. This will (…)
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The European Commission press service announced: Since the beginning of Russia’s unprovoked war against Ukraine and its civilians, over 7 million people have fled Ukraine and reached the EU. So (…)
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In a framework of the EU4Culture project Poltava, Rivne, and Vinnitsa in Ukraine have received €30,000 EU grants to prepare Cultural Development Strategies. At the final stage of the (…)
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The agreement was inked on October 12 as part of the 23rd Ukraine-EU Summit in the presence of President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy, President of the European Council Charles Michel (…)
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The European Parliament has adopted the reform of the EU Blue Card scheme that will facilitate the employment of highly qualified non-EU nationals. The Blue Card Directive, in place since (…)
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On 28 August Prime Minister of Ukraine Denys Shmyhal and the Prime Minister of Moldova Natalia Gavrilița signed a Protocol between the Cabinet of Ministers of Ukraine and the Government (…)
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In a framework of the obligations under the Paris Climate Agreement, Ukraine plans to reduce the greenhouse gas emissions to the 35% of the 1990 amount by 2030. The target (…)
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According to the public opinion poll conducted by the Kyiv International Institute of Sociology in June 2021, when answering the question if they would support Ukraine joining the EU were (…)
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