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Ihor Zhovkva: Agrohub in Egypt Is Ukraine's Ambitious Goal to Strengthen Regional Partnership
Ihor Zhovkva: Agrohub in Egypt Is Ukraine's Ambitious Goal to Strengthen Regional Partnership

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time5 days ago

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Ihor Zhovkva: Agrohub in Egypt Is Ukraine's Ambitious Goal to Strengthen Regional Partnership

Basant Ahmed Deputy Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine, Ihor Zhovkva, held a phone call with the National Security Advisor to the President of Egypt, Faiza Abou el-Naga. The parties discussed the implementation of the agreements reached by the Presidents of Ukraine and Egypt during their phone call on July 2. In particular, they focused on the development of bilateral trade cooperation. Ihor Zhovkva emphasized that Egypt remains Ukraine's largest trading partner in the Middle East and Africa, with the volume of bilateral trade nearly returning to pre-war levels. The key topic of the conversation was food security. The parties discussed the establishment of a Ukrainian agro-industrial hub on the territory of Egypt. 'Ukraine is ready to remain a reliable guarantor of Egypt's food security. We have an ambitious goal – to open a regional logistics hub for Ukrainian food products in Egypt. We are working together to achieve it,' said the Deputy Head of the Office of the President. Ukraine and Egypt will also work to enhance cooperation in the fields of industry and tourism. Special attention during the conversation was paid to the importance of achieving a just and lasting peace. Ihor Zhovkva thanked Egypt for its constructive stance within the UN General Assembly, in particular for supporting Ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity. read more Gold prices rise, 21 Karat at EGP 3685 NATO's Role in Israeli-Palestinian Conflict US Expresses 'Strong Opposition' to New Turkish Military Operation in Syria Shoukry Meets Director-General of FAO Lavrov: confrontation bet. nuclear powers must be avoided News Iran Summons French Ambassador over Foreign Minister Remarks News Aboul Gheit Condemns Israeli Escalation in West Bank News Greek PM: Athens Plays Key Role in Improving Energy Security in Region News One Person Injured in Explosion at Ukrainian Embassy in Madrid News Israeli-Linked Hadassah Clinic in Moscow Treats Wounded Iranian IRGC Fighters Arts & Culture "Jurassic World Rebirth" Gets Streaming Date News China Launches Largest Ever Aircraft Carrier Videos & Features Tragedy Overshadows MC Alger Championship Celebration: One Fan Dead, 11 Injured After Stadium Fall Lifestyle Get to Know 2025 Eid Al Adha Prayer Times in Egypt Arts & Culture South Korean Actress Kang Seo-ha Dies at 31 after Cancer Battle Business Egyptian Pound Undervalued by 30%, Says Goldman Sachs Sports Get to Know 2025 WWE Evolution Results News "Tensions Escalate: Iran Probes Allegations of Indian Tech Collaboration with Israeli Intelligence" News Flights suspended at Port Sudan Airport after Drone Attacks

Zelenskyy's Office urges EU to increase investment in Ukraine's defence industry
Zelenskyy's Office urges EU to increase investment in Ukraine's defence industry

Yahoo

time04-06-2025

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Zelenskyy's Office urges EU to increase investment in Ukraine's defence industry

Ukrainian defence industry companies have considerable production potential but require stable financial support, says Ihor Zhovkva, Deputy Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine. Source: website of the President of Ukraine Details: During a meeting with a European Union delegation, Zhovkva emphasised the importance of increasing EU investment in Ukraine's defence industry. Benedikta von Seherr-Thoss, Managing Director for Peace, Security, and Defense at the European External Action Service (EEAS), who led the delegation, asserted that the EU is committed to further integrating Ukraine into the European security and defence system. She said the EU is also interested in boosting defence production in its member states. "The main focus of the meeting was on Ukraine's current military needs – in particular, air defense systems and missiles for them, artillery systems, ammunition, and continued defense cooperation with the European Union," the President's website stated. The meeting also addressed cooperation between Ukraine and the EU under the ReArm Europe initiative and the Security Action for Europe (SAFE) instrument. Zhovkva expressed his gratitude to the EU for its efforts to deliver two million artillery shells to Ukraine by the end of this year. Background: Ukraine is currently covering 40% of its armed forces' needs with domestic defence production and has significantly ramped up its weapons manufacturing. Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha earlier stated that Ukraine has achieved substantial progress in drone technology and is now a global leader in the field. "In some areas, we have increased our production capacity manifold. In some cases, we've scaled up production of military equipment and weapons by as much as 35 times to meet the needs of the Ukrainian army and national defence," Sybiha said. Earlier reports also indicated that global military spending in 2024 has reached a record high since the end of the Cold War, amounting to US$2.718 trillion, according to the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI). Defence expenditure rose by 9.4% over the year – the highest annual increase since 1988. Support Ukrainska Pravda on Patreon!

Ukrainian official explains country's vision for European peacekeeping mission
Ukrainian official explains country's vision for European peacekeeping mission

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time26-03-2025

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Ukrainian official explains country's vision for European peacekeeping mission

Ukraine expects a substantial contribution from European countries to a potential peacekeeping mission, which should include combat-ready troops rather than just symbolic peacekeepers. Source: Ihor Zhovkva, Deputy Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine, in an interview with French news agency AFP, as reported by European Pravda Details: Zhovkva said that Ukraine does not need "peacekeepers, blue helmets, unarmed, or whatever", or European forces present just for the sake of being present. However, European troops are not needed "to fight with Russia" either. The Ukrainian authorities understand that there will not be international forces on the front lines and Kyiv will have to rely primarily on its own military, Zhovkva emphasised. He stated that Ukraine expects a strong European presence in the country, with soldiers ready for various scenarios, including missile or drone attacks. "If European countries are serious about making their input, they should be really serious," Zhovkva said. When asked about the number of European troops needed, Zhovkva refused to give a figure, but stated that "we don't need just 5,000 or 10,000". "And it's not the amount that matters. It's also their readiness to fight, their readiness to defend, their readiness to be equipped, and their readiness to understand that Ukraine is an inevitable part of European security," he added. Zhovkva suggested that European forces could help defend Ukraine's border with Belarus, freeing up Ukrainian troops for deployment in more dangerous areas. "We don't need an international presence somewhere in Lviv," he said. Background: The coalition of the willing, led by France and Britain, has been working for several weeks on a plan to send thousands of troops to Ukraine to secure a future ceasefire. However, Reuters reported that the coalition is shifting discussions away from deploying ground troops towards alternatives, due to internal disagreements and potential opposition from the US and Russia. Support Ukrainska Pravda on Patreon!

Russia has attacked eight Ukrainian energy facilities since announcing halt, Kyiv says
Russia has attacked eight Ukrainian energy facilities since announcing halt, Kyiv says

Yahoo

time26-03-2025

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Russia has attacked eight Ukrainian energy facilities since announcing halt, Kyiv says

KYIV (Reuters) - Russia has attacked at least eight Ukrainian energy facilities since March 18 when Moscow says it halted such attacks, a senior Ukrainian presidential official said on Wednesday. Ihor Zhovkva, speaking on national television, also said that, contrary to Russian statements, no preconditions were discussed with U.S. officials as they agreed a Black Sea truce with Russia during talks in Saudi Arabia this week. The Kremlin said earlier that a number of conditions must be met before the Black Sea maritime security deal negotiated with the United States can be activated.

Russia has attacked eight Ukrainian energy facilities since announcing halt, Kyiv says
Russia has attacked eight Ukrainian energy facilities since announcing halt, Kyiv says

Reuters

time26-03-2025

  • Politics
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Russia has attacked eight Ukrainian energy facilities since announcing halt, Kyiv says

KYIV, March 26 (Reuters) - Russia has attacked at least eight Ukrainian energy facilities since March 18 when Moscow says it halted such attacks, a senior Ukrainian presidential official said on Wednesday. Ihor Zhovkva, speaking on national television, also said that, contrary to Russian statements, no preconditions were discussed with U.S. officials as they agreed a Black Sea truce with Russia during talks in Saudi Arabia this week. The Kremlin said earlier that a number of conditions must be met before the Black Sea maritime security deal negotiated with the United States can be activated.

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