The European Union is not putting pressure on Ukraine to repair the damaged Druzhba oil pipeline and resume the transit of Russian oil.
An internal EU paper circulated by Kaja Kallas calls for a ban on Russian military deployments in Belarus, Georgia, Armenia and Moldova’s Transnistria as part of any comprehensive Ukraine settlement.
EADaily, February 19th, 2026. Ukraine is gripped by a political crisis. Sharp disagreements between the branches of government and the flight of deputies and officials contribute to the loss of ...
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'No risk': EU commissioner says humanitarian aid to Ukraine secure
At present, there is no risk of a reduction in humanitarian aid to Ukraine from the European Union, European Commissioner Hadja Lahbib said in an interview with RBC-Ukraine. "No, there is no risk of ...
Moscow’s playbook can be disrupted. But in order to do so, each actor in the negotiations must understand its role and act in concert with the others.
The Ukrainian leadership is trying to blackmail Hungary by not resuming or only partially resuming oil shipments via the Druzhba pipeline.
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US humanitarian aid cuts loom: Can EU avert crisis?
The European Union has called the US decision to cut humanitarian aid dramatic. Due to a shortage of funds, the EU is forced to change its plans to make support more effective, Hadja Lahbib, EU ...
Hungary is considering cutting off power and gas exports to Ukraine unless Kiev resumes Russian oil shipments to the country via the Druzhba pipeline, Prime Minister Viktor Orban's chief of staff told ...
Contrary to the rhetoric coming out of the Kremlin, the Russian economy is faltering. After years of growth propped up by military spending, Russia's economy slowed to a standstill in 2025.
Dmitry Peskov said that Russian President Vladimir Putin has already been briefed by the negotiating team on the results of the Geneva talks ...
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