Bulgaria Provides Humanitarian and Technical Energy Assistance to Ukraine (2022-2026)
Between 2022 and 2026, Bulgaria provided humanitarian and technical energy assistance to Ukraine, according to the Ministry of Energy.
Robert Habeck, the Vice Chancellor of Germany, received overwhelming support for his candidacy for chancellor, securing 96.48% of votes at the Green Party congress in Würzburg. Alongside Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock, he will lead the Green Party's campaign for the upcoming February elections. Baerbock had previously been the Greens' chancellor candidate in the 2021 general election. Habeck’s candidacy was met with strong endorsement, with delegates describing him as the "candidate of the people of Germany" who possesses the qualities needed to lead the country. Habeck, for his part, expressed his readiness to take on the role, emphasizing that leadership should be a team effort, especially in difficult times.
In a recent interview with public broadcaster ARD, Habeck discussed his stance on sending weapons to Ukraine, confirming that if he were to become chancellor, he would approve the delivery of Taurus cruise missiles. As Germany's Minister of the Economy, he noted that decisions on arms supplies were among the most challenging he has faced in his career. His comments come amidst ongoing requests from Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky for long-range missiles to target Russian military infrastructure, including logistics centers and bases far behind the front lines.
Despite Habeck's support for sending such missiles, Chancellor Olaf Scholz has firmly opposed the idea. Scholz has expressed concerns that supplying Taurus missiles to Ukraine could potentially allow the country to strike targets in Moscow, escalating the conflict further.
Between 2022 and 2026, Bulgaria provided humanitarian and technical energy assistance to Ukraine, according to the Ministry of Energy.
Ukrainian forces have achieved significant advances on the Oleksandrivka front in Dnipropetrovsk Oblast, marking the culmination of months of careful planning and preparatory operations
President Volodymyr Zelensky has revealed that Ukraine has received 11 requests from other countries seeking assistance in countering Shahed-type attack drones, highlighting Kyiv’s growing role as an expert in drone defense.
The European Union and Hungarian opposition figures have sharply criticized Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky over recent comments directed at Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, describing them as a threat
Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha has accused Hungary of detaining seven Ukrainian citizens in Budapest, describing the situation as hostage-taking and alleging that large sums of money and valuables were seized.
The Pentagon and several Gulf nations are exploring the acquisition of Ukrainian-made drone interceptors to counter Iranian Shahed drones, according to sources from Ukraine’s defense industry.
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