Dmytro Kuleba, the Vice Prime Minister of Ukraine for European and Euro-Atlantic Integration, has been in the news for his role in bolstering Ukraine's fighting forces by cutting off consular services to conscription-age men outside the country. He has also been involved in welcoming aid packages for Ukraine from the U.S. House of Representatives and engaging in discussions with NATO Secretary General regarding security alliances.
Born on April 19, 1981, in Sumy, Ukraine, Dmytro Kuleba has been a prominent figure in Ukrainian politics. Prior to his current position, he served as the Permanent Representative of Ukraine to the Council of Europe. Kuleba has been actively involved in strengthening Ukraine's ties with Western nations and advocating for Ukraine's integration into European and Euro-Atlantic structures. His diplomatic efforts and strategic initiatives have played a crucial role in navigating Ukraine's foreign policy amidst ongoing conflicts and geopolitical challenges.
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Ukraine’s foreign minister has doubled down on the government’s move to bolster the pool of fighting forces by cutting off consular services to conscription-age men outside the country
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Ukrainian and Western leaders have welcomed the passing of a desperately needed aid package for Ukraine by the U.S. House of Representatives
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It's a lifeline to frontline forces battered by Russian bombs and demoralized by congressional inaction.
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Announcements are expected “in the near future,” the NATO Secretary General said after Zelenskyy met with defense ministers.
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The security of allies is at the heart of America’s security as well.
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After nearly two decades of sanctions on North Korea, Russia could have dealt the system a death blow in an attempt to force it to change. The UN should take this opportunity to alter its strategy and instead prioritise diplomacy to generate dialogue and
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Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba says ‘the trust is there’ between Kyiv and Beijing, according to a report.
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Russia’s war on Ukraine is “unjust” and must end, says Holy See’s top diplomat.
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Japan's Foreign Minister Yoko Kamikawa pledged US$37 million for a drone detection system and additional generators for Ukraine.
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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy welcomed the decision
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Russia dismisses the possibility of Ukraine joining the European Union, sparking debate over peace talks with Ukraine
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EU leaders are meeting to assess the possibility of Ukraine's membership in the EU and the allocation of financial aid to the country.
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The EU has promised Ukraine
£4.3bn in military aid as part of its ongoing support in the war against Russia.
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Ukrainian forces recapture the village of Andriivka, a key gain in their counteroffensive against Russian forces in the eastern Donetsk region.