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EUMAM Ukraine
EU Military Assistance Mission Ukraine
Authorization date: 10/22
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EUAM Ukraine
EU Advisory Mission for Civilian Security Sector Reform Ukraine
Authorization date: 07/14
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EUBAM Moldova and Ukraine
European Union Border Assistance Mission to Moldova and Ukraine (EU)
Authorization date: 11/05
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26.03.2025
UN welcomes Black Sea talks, warns of worsening humanitarian crisis in Ukraine

The United Nations on Wednesday welcomed recent diplomatic talks involving Russia, Ukraine and the United States in Saudi Arabia, calling an agreement on freedom of navigation and security in the Black Sea a crucial step for global food security. … The humanitarian crisis in Ukraine continues to worsen with nearly 13 million people in need of assistance – but funds are dwindling, a top UN relief official warned ambassadors in the Security Council.

Source: UN News
26.03.2025
Does China want to send peacekeepers to Ukraine?

As European leaders attempt to organize a Ukraine peacekeeping mission amid a push by US President Donald Trump to clinch a cease-fire deal between Moscow and Kyiv, reports have spread that Beijing may want to play a role in maintaining the peace. 

Source: RFE/RL
25.03.2025
Making Peace Great Again? The challenges and potentials of Trump’s approach to peace diplomacy

How should we assess Trump’s peace diplomacy? And what can Europe and Ukraine do to position themselves strategically in the diplomatic battle over Ukraine’s and Europe’s future? To understand the current policy, we looked at the origins and outcomes of previous “peace negotiations” under Trump’s leadership.  

Source: IPI Global Observatory
23.03.2025
Ukraine weighs US presence at nuclear plants

According to a White House readout of the March 19 call, Trump told Zelenskyy that US ownership of Ukraine's electrical supply and nuclear power plants "would be the best protection for that infrastructure." 

Source: RFE/RL
20.03.2025
Military leaders to discuss Ukraine peacekeeping force as partial ceasefire plans are worked out

Senior military officers from countries across Europe and beyond will meet Thursday outside London to flesh out plans for an international peacekeeping force for Ukraine as details of a partial ceasefire are worked out.

Source: AP
19.03.2025
Ukrainians tortured, raped, executed by Russian captors, Human Rights Council hears

The Human Rights Council on Wednesday heard gruesome testimony of torture, rape and execution of Ukrainian detainees and soldiers allegedly committed by Russian forces, as a high-level independent probe into Russia’s full-scale invasion delivered its latest mandated report in Geneva.

Source: UN News
18.03.2025
What would it take for a ceasefire between Russia and Ukraine to hold?

We know a lot about how to implement a ceasefire, as well as the factors that influence the likelihood that a ceasefire will be successful.   In the case of the Russian war on Ukraine, the US has proposed a 30-day ceasefire, with the hope that it can start a process that can end the war. Ukraine has agreed to the ceasefire, but President Putin raised questions regarding how such a ceasefire will be monitored and how breaches of the ceasefire will be managed. To help answer these questions, a good place to start is by looking at lessons from the long experience of the United Nations (UN) and others with monitoring ceasefires.

Source: IPI Global Observatory
13.03.2025
US, Russian officials to discuss Ukraine ceasefire proposal

U.S. and Russian officials are expected to meet in Moscow to discuss a U.S. proposal for a 30-day ceasefire in Russia’s war in Ukraine.

Source: VOA News
13.03.2025
OSCE Secretary General meets Russia’s Foreign Minister, offers support for Ukraine settlement

OSCE Secretary General Feridun H. Sinirlioğlu met with Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov in Moscow on Tuesday, expressing the organization’s readiness to support a resolution to the ongoing war in Ukraine.

Source: SHR Monitor
06.03.2025
Trump to revoke legal status for 240,000 Ukrainians as US steps up deportations

U.S. President Donald Trump's administration is planning to revoke temporary legal status for some 240,000 Ukrainians who fled the conflict with Russia, a senior Trump official and three sources familiar with the matter said, putting them on a fast-track to deportation. 

Source: Reuters