The supervisory board of Ukraine’s Defense Procurement Agency (DPA) extended a 1-year contract to Maryna Bezrukova, the current director of the DPA, the agency announced on.
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Albania and Ukraine sign 10-year security cooperation agreement
Albania signs 10-year security cooperation agreement with Ukraine. Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama and President Volodymyr Zelensky signed a 10-year security cooperation agreement on the sidelines of the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland on Jan. 21.
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Ukrainian army psychiatrist charged; troops attack oil depot and aircraft factory
The chief psychiatrist of the Ukrainian army was charged with illicit enrichment. Military officers were elected preventive measures. Ukrainian troops attacked an oil depot and an aircraft factory in Russia. We have collected the main news for January 21.
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Conservative Marshall Plan for Ukraine: Trump’s Business Focus
Conservative thinkers propose a new Marshall Plan with private loans and tax-free securities to rebuild Ukraine. But Trump’s deal-focused approach demands concrete business actions, not just ideals. /8
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Ukraine must adapt: court Trump-aligned businessmen for investment
Ukraine must adapt. Defending democracy won't cut it anymore. Instead, Kyiv should court Trump-aligned U.S. businessmen and pitch investment opportunities. 2/
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Zelensky says 200,000 European peacekeepers needed for Ukraine-Russia peace
Ukraine-Russia peace deal would require at least 200,000 peacekeepers, Zelensky says. At least 200,000 European soldiers would be required to serve as peacekeepers on Ukraine's eastern front for a potential peace deal to be enforced, President Volodymyr Zelensky said during a
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Mylovanov: Trump’s view on Ukraine war healthier than Biden’s ‘passing storm’ approach.
Politico quotes me on Trump vs. Biden on Ukraine: Biden treated the war like a passing storm; Trump sees it as one to stop. But the storm is not passing. And so Trump’s perspective is healthier 1/
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Ukraine, Albania sign support agreement
The agreement was signed by Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy and Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama during a meeting in Davos, Switzerland. The document states that Albania will 'look for all possible ways' to provide Ukraine with additional security and defense support across all areas.
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Ukraine, Albania sign 10-year security deal
Ukraine and Albania signed a bilateral security agreement for 10 years. In it, the Balkan country supported Ukraine's position that its future lies in NATO and pledged to continue providing military and humanitarian assistance, according to the Office of the President of Ukraine.
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Internal investigation after exhausting demands on soldiers
The 78th Air Assault Regiment announced an internal investigation on Jan. 21 after a soldier of the unit pointed to excessive demands on his comrades that supposedly led to exhaustion and fatal accidents when handling explosives.
