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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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13.04.2022
Biden accuses Putin’s forces of ‘genocide’ in Ukraine

US President Joe Biden has for the first time accused Vladimir Putin’s forces of committing genocide in Ukraine, where Russia is intensifying its campaign to take the strategic port city of Mariupol.

Source: The Defense Post
13.04.2022
European Council further amends EUAM mandate to also provide support in the investigation and prosecution of international crimes

Today, the Council adopted a decision amending the mandate of the EU Advisory Mission for Civilian Security Sector Reform in Ukraine (EUAM Ukraine). Under the amended mandate, EUAM Ukraine will also provide support to Ukrainian authorities to facilitate the investigation and prosecution of any international crimes committed in the context of Russia’s unprovoked and unjustified military aggression against Ukraine.

Source: EUAM Ukraine
08.04.2022
NATO, the EU, and the war in Ukraine

[…] In this interview with Eimer Curtin, an editor with the Global Observatory, Dr. Poast discusses the responses of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), the shifts in European Union (EU) defense policies, and how this war might end.

Source: IPI Global Observatory
07.04.2022
United Nations suspends Russia from human rights body over Ukraine

The United Nations General Assembly on Thursday suspended Russia from the U.N. Human Rights Council over reports of "gross and systematic violations and abuses of human rights" by invading Russian troops in Ukraine.

Source: Reuters
07.04.2022
G7 condemns 'in strongest terms' Russian 'atrocities' in Bucha

The Group of Seven (G7) leading industrialized countries has condemned "in the strongest terms" what it calls the "atrocities" committed by Russia in the town of Bucha and other areas of Ukraine.

Source: RFE/RL
05.04.2022
Ukraine’s President calls on Security Council to act for peace, or ‘dissolve’ itself

In an impassioned address to the Security Council that evoked the ashen destruction wrought during the Second World War, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy on Tuesday described in stark detail what he said was the deliberate slaughter of civilians in Bucha by Russian forces, laying out an existential choice for its members, over the whole future of the world’s security architecture, founded in 1945.

Source: UN News
05.04.2022
UN’s Guterres joins call for Bucha war crimes probe

UN chief António Guterres on Tuesday added his voice to the growing international calls for a war crimes investigation into the killing of civilians in the Ukrainian town of Bucha.

Source: UN News
24.03.2022
NATO bolsters collective defenses

NATO has activated chemical and nuclear "defense elements" to protect member states. Leaders of the Western military alliance have also demanded that China withhold support for Russia.

Source: DW
24.03.2022
Russian move on Ukraine aid fails at UN Security Council

A Russian-drafted call for aid access and civilian protection in Ukraine that does not mention Moscow’s role in the crisis failed at the UN Security Council on Wednesday (23 March), with only Russia and China voting yes and the remaining 13 members abstaining.

Source: EurActiv
24.03.2022
A tentative first look at options for peace operations in Ukraine

With the war in Ukraine raging, and no sign of an exit in view, a Polish peacekeeping proposal is unlikely to gather steam. But it is not too early for policymakers to start thinking about what tasks a future peace operation might undertake.

Source: ICG