Ukraine's head of state noted that his country will produce even more this year, although the goal is not to replace the assistance of partner countries.
The announcement of the head of state underscores the urgency of securing Ukraine’s future amid ongoing war, highlighting the immediate need for security guarantees, rather than prolonged uncertainty.
From the trenches to the parliament, Ukraine faces a delicate balancing act as President Zelenskyy acknowledges flaws in the military mobilization system while warning against any premature return of troops.
The landmark security agreement signed between the United Kingdom and Ukraine in Kyiv establishes one of the longest-term bilateral partnerships in modern diplomatic history.
The conditions for a potential future ceasefire could determine whether the eventual outcome strengthens or undermines European security for decades to come.
The United States stands at a crossroads in its support for Ukraine, as President-elect Trump's team engages in preliminary diplomatic discussions that could reshape American policy in Europe.
The deployment of several thousand North Korean troops in the Russo-Ukrainian War signals a dangerous new phase of the war, testing Western resolve to support Ukraine's territorial integrity.
From seeking NATO membership to proposing a non-nuclear deterrent package on Ukrainian soil, Zelenskyy's strategy outlines a path not just to end the war, but to secure Ukraine's future role in European defense.