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Ukraine Calls For Support For Defense Forces
A poll indicates that 36% of respondents would agree to certain conditions. These conditions include the potential placement of American troops, the closure of airspace over Ukraine, and the continuation of arms supplies, if these guarantees are not met. Hromadske Radio reported that there is a strong need for support to withstand current challenges.
Radio NV
Ukrainians Divided On Trading Territory For Security Guarantees
A recent sociological study by the Kyiv International Institute of Sociology indicates that 57% of Ukrainians oppose trading the Donetsk region for security guarantees. In July, 52% were strictly against such an exchange, while 36% are now open to the possibility.
Radio NV
Ukrainian Writer Promotes Cultural Diplomacy
Ukrainian writer and serviceman Artem Chapai is being highlighted for his role in cultural diplomacy. His ability to communicate messages is seen as a valuable tool for Ukraine. This initiative is described as a weapon of Ukrainian cultural diplomacy.
Ukrainian Radio UR-1
Ukraine-EU Accession Seen As Tightening Russian Circle
Ukraine's accession to the European Union is viewed as a move that will tighten the circle around Russia. This development is part of broader geopolitical shifts.
Radio Romania
Su-57 Fighter Jet Damaged, Sale To India Discussed
A damaged Su-57 fighter jet is being considered for sale to India.
Radio NV
Ukrainian Abuse Investigation Involves 10 Girls
An investigation into abuse has identified 10 victims, all girls aged between 8 and 14 at the time of the crimes. Investigators questioned dozens of witnesses and former residents of rehabilitation centers to establish the facts. Authorities believe there may be more victims.
Hromadske Radio
US Leader's Son Postpones Kyiv Visit
Jared Kushner, the son of the American leader, has postponed his visit to Kyiv due to concerns.
Kommersant FM
Ukraine Awaits Crucial Military Funding
President Zelensky announced that military personnel will receive a minimum of 30,000 Ukrainian hryvnias per month. Russia is aware of Ukraine's potential struggles. Ukraine is currently awaiting national funding to address ongoing military needs. The British Prime Minister explicitly mentioned the situation regarding Ukraine yesterday. Failure to secure these funds could lead to difficulties as Russia is aware of the financial dependency. The United Kingdom's Prime Minister has explicitly mentioned Ukraine's need for this financial support. Without the funds, Ukraine will face difficulties, a fact that Russia is aware of. The issue is described as complex and interconnected with broader economic factors including costs, sales, and investment. The source suggests that the current conflict has had a substantial negative impact on costs, sales, exports, and investments.
Radio NV
Ukraine Sets English Proficiency Standards For Civil Servants
Ukraine has mandated English language proficiency for public servants and education leaders. Candidates for Category A civil service positions and heads of local state administrations must demonstrate at least a B1 level of English, which is considered intermediate on the Common European Framework of Reference scale. This requirement also applies to heads of state scientific institutions and higher education institutions. Ukraine has implemented a new policy requiring public servants to learn English. The application period for these positions is open until June 17, 2026, with expected admission results on June 30, 2026. The program aims to improve motivation and effectiveness in daily work, with a rule to identify the three most tasks of the day. This policy aims to improve international communication and integration.
Radio NV
Zelensky Accuses Moscow Of Ceasefire Violation
A Russian broadcaster reported that Ukrainian President Zelensky has repeatedly expressed frustration over the unwillingness of Ukrainian leadership to conclude a peace agreement to end the conflict. This criticism comes amid ongoing tensions and a lack of progress towards a peace deal. Ukrainian President Zelensky is reportedly seeking a strategy that does not involve the United States. Volodymyr Zelensky criticized bilateral discussions between the United States and Russia regarding a potential ceasefire in the war against Ukraine. Zelensky described the prospect of a one-day ceasefire as unjust while Russian forces continue to kill Ukrainian citizens. He said the need for clarity on the specific terms and nature of any proposed agreement. The comments follow ongoing diplomatic efforts to address the conflict.
Govorit Moskva