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Government approves seizing 903 Russian-owned items says Prime Minister Shmyhal

Government

The administration has given the go-ahead for the seizure of 903 Russian-owned items in Ukraine, according to Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal.  Today, the government gave its approval to the president’s decree that calls for the confiscation of 903 Russian state property items. 824 things are property, 79 items are corporate rights, “explained Shmyhal. The administration … Read more

Ukraine PM Shmyhal requests that the EU declare Russia as terrorist state

Ukraine PM Shmyhal

Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal demanded that the EU declare Russia a state sponsor of terrorism. In a chat with EU High Representative Josep Borrell,”During a video call with EU High Representative Josep Borrell, I called on the EU to recognize Russia as a terrorist state. After all, its army systematically commits terrorist acts against … Read more

Shmyhal speaks with an IMF representative on aid for the Ukrainian economy

Shmyhal

Denys Shmyhal, the prime minister of Ukraine, met with Alfred Kammer, the head of the IMF’s  The Head of Government stressed how much Ukraine valued the IMF’s input in the creation of the recovery plan for our nation’s quick post-war reconstruction. The Ukraine Recovery Conference will take place on July 4-5 in Lugano, Switzerland, as … Read more

Ukraine reject give up in Mariupol as Russia threatens to abolish resistance

Ukraine

Ukrainian forces besieged in Mariupol have rejected Russia’s demands to surrender and are nevertheless resisting an unrelenting  attack at the southeastern port town, pinnacle Ukrainian officials said on Sunday. Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal said the city, which has been surrounded by means of Russian troops from March 1, has not fallen. Ukrainian troops trapped inside the … Read more

‘No words’: Lithuanian PM visits Ukraine’s devastated Borodianka

Lithuania's prime minister

 Lithuania’s prime minister on Monday toured the war-shattered Ukrainian town of Borodianka near Kyiv where rescue crews were scouring rubble for the missing after the destruction wrought by Russian forces. “Today, my visit to Ukraine started in Borodianka. No words could possibly define what I noticed,” premier Ingrida Simonyte wrote on his social media handle. … Read more