Russia still 'working' with US on Ukraine peace deal, bilateral relations
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Monday that Moscow continues to engage with the United States on bilateral relations and a Ukraine peace deal, according to media reports.
Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov said Monday that Moscow continues to engage with the United States on bilateral relations and a Ukraine peace deal, according to media reports.
Ukraine's construction industry continues to recover, driven largely by infrastructure reconstruction, though growth is slowing compared to previous years, according to think tank GMK Center.
The Netherlands is earmarking €2 billion in support for Ukraine, including €500 million to fund Ukraine's Drone Line project to integrate unmanned aerial systems into front-line operations, according to the defense ministries of both countries.
The Swedish government said it will provide SEK 16 billion ($1.6 billion) in its largest military support package to Ukraine, bringing Sweden's total military support to SEK 80 billion.
Ukraine's GDP warrant was on track on Monday for its biggest daily loss since shortly after Russia's full-scale invasion, as optimism over a US brokered ceasefire waned, Reuters reported.
Ukrainian insurance companies INGO, Colonnade and UNIQA have begun offering war risk policies backed by the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD)'s Ukraine Recovery and Reconstruction Guarantee Facility (URGF) for inland cargo, vehicle damage and railway rolling stock, according to an EBRD press release.
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US President Donald Trump said on Sunday he was "very angry" and "pi**ed off" at Vladimir Putin after the Russian president said Ukrainian leader Volodymyr Zelensky lacks legitimacy to sign a peace deal, NBC News reported, citing a phone interview with Trump.
Ukraine plans to request modifications to US President Donald Trump's expanded economic deal proposal, including a commitment for increased US investment, an unnamed source familiar with the matter told Bloomberg. A draft proposal reviewed by Bloomberg suggests granting Washington control over all major future infrastructure and mineral investments
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) said its executive board completed the seventh review of Ukraine's $15.5 billion Extended Fund Facility (EFF) program, allowing for a $400 million disbursement to support the country's budget. The funding will bring the total disbursements to Ukraine under the program
Qatar Fund for Development (QFFD) said it has signed a grant agreement with Olena Zelenska Foundation (OZF) of Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky's wife, to fund the reconstruction of a medical complex in Ukraine. The grant will support the construction of new hospital facilities and the restoration
The German Federal Ministry for Economic Affairs and Climate Action (BMWK) said it will provide an additional €7.27 million to the Ukraine Energy Support Fund to support the repair of the country's energy infrastructure. "Russian attacks on Ukraine's civilian energy infrastructure continue unabated. These
The Polish state development bank, Bank Gospodarstwa Krajowego (BGK), said it will provide a total of PLN 250 million ($65 million) to three local financial partners for on-lending to local companies that want to take part in Ukraine's reconstruction. The funding was made available to BGK by
The Swedish government said it will allocate a total of SEK 80 million ($8 million) to support Ukraine in developing its own drone and demining technologies. "This support ensures that Ukraine can develop its drone technology and mine clearance capabilities. It will help the Ukrainian army and the Ukrainian
Norway will provide NOK 100 million ($9.5 million) in 2025-2026 to support investment-ready projects in Ukraine through the project Support for Enterprise Development for Ukraine. Applicants from all countries, including Ukrainian, international, and Norwegian companies, can apply for funding that will target priority sectors, including sustainable energy,