Ukrainians should not expect any positive news in the coming days as the country faces a hard period, ex-Ukrainian Dmytro ...
Dmytro Kuleba,former Ukrainian minister, argued that Trump's actions and statements have consistently opposed both Ukrainian ...
At the beginning of 1918, amid World War I, Germany and Austria-Hungary were in dire need of natural resources. Ukraine, ...
Ukraine's leader has reportedly turned down a proposal over access to the country's deposits, citing a lack of security ...
Dmytro Kuleba, Ukraine's ex foreign minister, told Business Insider that the country could leverage military tech to grow its ...
NPR speaks with Dmytro Kuleba, who spent two and a half years as Ukraine's wartime foreign minister, on Ukraine's prospects ...
As the Trump administration publicly hammers out its plans on the Ukraine war, it's also pressing Ukraine for deals in ...
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Kyiv Independent on MSNUkraine doesn't want to become 'center for extraction of raw materials,' Zelensky saysUkraine is open to investment but does not want to become a "center for the extraction of raw materials for any continent," President Volodymyr Zelensky said in an interview with CNN Turk published on ...
Euronews has spoken to former Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba about his expectations from Europe and the Munich Security Conference. View on euronews ...
Dmytro Kuleba said Ukraine could tap into military tech and utilize it in its private sector. Ukraine could face new challenges whenever the war ends, stifling economic growth. Defense industries ...
Ahead of the conference, Euronews spoke to Ukraine's former Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba about whether Trump can achieve a just peace, Europe's role in the conflict and the potential of European ...
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