
Ukraine is getting ready to radically change the balance of frontline forces.
20 July 2022, 16:25 —
Sergiy Sydorenko, European Pravda — Long-reads and interviews

In late February, right when Russia invaded Ukraine, the European Union made an unprecedented decision: it opened its borders to Ukrainians fleeing the war, Russian shelling, missiles, and tanks. One week later, surprisingly fast for Eurobureaucracy, the EU unanimously adopted an implementing decision introducing temporary protection to persons fleeing Ukraine due to the war.
19 July 2022, 12:00 —
Sergiy Sydorenko — Long-reads and interviews

The main discussions in Ukraine related to the USA are definitely Victoria Spartz's statements.
13 July 2022, 09:54 —
Sergiy Sydorenko, European Pravda — Long-reads and interviews

The NATO summit has become, of course, historic. These words echoed from all the leaders in Madrid, and they are not an exaggeration.
1 July 2022, 15:18 —
Sergiy Sydorenko, European Pravda, Madrid — Long-reads and interviews

Based on his country's example, the Romanian diplomat Mircea Geoană understands the peculiarities of the movement of Eastern European countries to NATO. He has taken over a significant part of communication with Kyiv and can explain NATO's processes and decisions regarding Ukraine. We interviewed him right before Alliance's summit in Madrid.
27 June 2022, 12:03 —
Sergiy Sydorenko, European Pravda

Ukraine has become an official EU member candidate.
24 June 2022, 11:10 —
Sergiy Sydorenko, European Pravda — Long-reads and interviews

June 17 was a very good day for Ukraine. Ukraine has won on this front: the European Commission has confirmed that it deserved candidate status.
18 June 2022, 14:50 —
Sergiy Sydorenko, Sergiy Sydorenko, European Pravda — Long-reads and interviews

Andriy Zagorodnyuk: "Kyiv's demands to close the sky" were unrealistic. Ukraine will have to return to NATO membership but it needs to create "competitors of the Alliance"... "
16 June 2022, 10:59 —
Sergiy Sydorenko, Sergiy Sydorenko, European Pravda — Long-reads and interviews

There have been a lot of changes in Ukraine's movement toward EU membership in the previous month. Ukrainian participants in the process radiate cautious optimism and have reason to do so.
10 June 2022, 10:05 —
Sergiy Sydorenko, European Pravda — Long-reads and interviews

Granting Ukraine candidate status should have been unquestionable but politics intervened. Several states persuade Brussels to say no to Kyiv.
3 June 2022, 19:00 —
Sergiy Sydorenko — Long-reads and interviews

Anton Korynevych: "We have all seen Bucha, Irpin, and Gostomel, but we have not yet seen Mariupol and other cities where horrors have also occurred and continue."
18 May 2022, 16:33 —
Sergiy Sydorenko, European Pravda

Ukraine should win the war. And it's not us, but Ukraine should decide the terms for victory. We support Ukraine in whatever they feel a victory.
16 May 2022, 10:15 —
Sergiy Sydorenko, European Pravda — Long-reads and interviews

While Ukraine is fighting for its independence from Russian invaders, some neighboring countries act not the way Ukraine would like to see. Including Moldova.
12 May 2022, 20:05 —
Sergiy Sydorenko,
Yurii Panchenko — Long-reads and interviews

While the war in Ukraine is escalating, many in the world expect it to end up with a peace deal one day. There is bad news for all of them.
2 May 2022, 13:45 —
Sergiy Sydorenko, European Pravda — Long-reads and interviews

This week, while Russia is launching rocket attacks on the Ukrainian port of Odesa, events began to unfold further north in Transnistria.
27 April 2022, 14:00 —
Sergiy Sydorenko — Long-reads and interviews