After months of negotiation, countries announced their contributions
Storch tells VOA that the Pentagon is working with Ukraine’s military to ensure that it provides timely and accurate information
"This is what we need to do ... stop Russia from getting the goods they need to build the weapons they want for this war."
Experts say Putin wants to make life difficult for Ukrainian citizens, deplete Ukrainian air defenses while US holds back military aid
In an interview with VOA, Andriy Kostin highlights the results of US-Ukraine cooperation in bringing war criminals to justice
Switzerland and Ukraine have asked China to help with the peace process in Russia's war on Ukraine, but how big a role is Beijing willing to play?
Plans for Ukraine's projected reconstruction are already well in hand, finance ministers and central bankers say
The Ukrainian government is doing what it can to keep the country’s economy running. Still, its money is running out fast. The IMF executive board approved a $1.4 billion loan to Ukraine on March 10. But experts say it won’t last for long. Oksana Bedratenko has the story, narrated by Anna Rice.
It’s unclear if Russian President Vladimir Putin expected the sanctions that followed his invasion of Ukraine. But their severity could have far-reaching economic consequences for Russia. Oksana Bedratenko has the story, narrated by Anna Rice.
Ukraine exports grain to markets in Middle East, Asia
Western powers are concerned Russia will create a pretext to disrupt the flow of gas moving to Europe through Ukraine
Launch of Nord Stream 2 increases threat of Russia's military aggression in Ukraine, Naftogaz official believes
Last month's defense spending bill endorses pact that permits sanctioned spy flights over 34 countries
The Danish government says it is legally bound to allow the proposed pipeline to pass through its exclusive economic zone
White House national security adviser John Bolton recently said Motor Sich shouldn't be handed over to a 'potential enemy'
Experts call for steps to strengthen defenses against suspected Russian interference
Senate's version of annual US military authorization bill adds $50 million more than 2019 allocation
Licensed sales of anti-tank rockets began last year, even as Trump ponders policy