Sergiy Sydorenko

Co-founder and co-editor of the European Pravda
editors@eurointegration.com.ua
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Moldova and Transnistria in a Nutshell: the Key Info to Know during the War in Ukraine
While Ukraine is fighting for its independence from Russian invaders, some neighboring countries act not the way Ukraine would like to see. Including Moldova.
No Peace Deal is Possible After Red Lines Are Crossed in the Russia-Ukraine War
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.
Transnistrian War Threat: Is There a Possibility of a Western Front for Ukraine
This week, while Russia is launching rocket attacks on the Ukrainian port of Odesa, events began to unfold further north in Transnistria. 
Chances for Nuclear Attack and Changes in the Defense Assistance: Interview of Victoria Nuland
Vladimir Putin has already ordered awful, vicious, brutal war crimes. Anything could happen, no one can exclude a nuclear weapon is used. 
Charles Michel: Ukraine Needs Heavy Weapons, It's Important and Very Urgent
European Council President: "What will be the shape of this victory over Russia? I will show full respect for the choice that the Ukrainian authorities"
Andriy Melnyk: I'm not Only the Ambassador of Ukraine, I'm an Arms Dealer
Andriy Melnyk is one of the most unusual ambassadors of Ukraine. His comments have caused changes in government policy and forced Germans to apologize to Ukraine.
Russian Crimes in Ukraine Have Escalated to Genocide. Proving This Can Change the World
The Russian Federation has planned a crime of genocide against the Ukrainian nation. It has even set the rules for arranging "mass graves" per 1,000 people each.
No Peace, No Guarantees. Istanbul Ukraine-Russia War Talks Details and Results
There will be no NATO-like guarantees. If Ukraine voluntarily refuses to join NATO, it is its choice, and it should bear the consequences.
A Scared Alliance. Why NATO Did not Agree to Respond to Putin's Nuclear and Chemical Threats
The situation will probably change soon. But will the Alliance ready for this? Or it will regret that the chance to stop Putin with moderate losses is completely lost.
From Lithuania to Hungary: who in the EU supports and who hinders Ukraine’s path to the EU
Zelensky ended his speech by mentioning the state that is currently a key opponent of the country's integration into the EU - Germany...
Ukraine Seeks an Alternative to NATO. Details and Consequences of the New, Yet not Approved Policy
Our chances to join NATO has become high for the first time. If Ukraine does not abandon its Euro-Atlantic aspirations now, it could become a member of NATO much faster than many imagine. 
The S-300 Air Defense System from Greece Could Prevent the Massacre in Mariupol
Greece, which celebrates its Independence Day on March 25, should understand the importance of Ukraine's struggle for independence.
Ukraine's Road to Candidacy: Details of the Commission Plan to Move Ukraine Closer to the EU
Ukraine will be a member of the EU, but soon our accession process will be slowed down till basic security issues are resolved...
As Russia Is Raising Stakes in Negotiations, the EU Decision Is Badly Needed
One may think that ordinary people are ready to give up to save a life. But we aren't. The opinion poll held last week confirmed "NO" to Russian demands. 
The path to EU membership. How Ukrainians abroad can determine the future of the state
The coming weeks and months must be decisive for the fate and future of Ukraine, determining their development for many generations to come.