Sergiy Sydorenko

Co-founder and co-editor of the European Pravda
editors@eurointegration.com.ua
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Crisis That Must Be Averted: How Europe Is Preparing for Possible Cut in US Military Aid
It is time to prepare for all scenarios in the United States, given that in Washington, they are publicly discussing reducing or even discontinuing aid to Ukraine...
Lack of EU Courage. Ukraine's Ways and Means of Joining the Union
Ukraine's future accession is currently treated as a fact in internal discussions within the EU. However, experts warn against excessive optimism.
"Ukraine's Accession to the EU in 2030 Is Realistic." First Interview with the New EU Ambassador
Katarína Mathernová: "Ukraine's image as a corrupt state was largely created by Russian propaganda. This is changing."
Mission Not Accomplished: Start of EU Accession Negotiations Still at Risk
The average score for meeting the (accession) conditions is 8 out of 10. There is a couple of problems: the "PEP law" and parliamentary resistance...
"Europe Needs to Put Itself in a Situation Where We Can Help Ukraine in War without US"
Benjamin Haddad: "In France, public opinion tends to be much less cynical and much less afraid of Russia than our elites sometimes are."
"Ukraine Needs the Court to Rule That Russia Is a Criminal State. Then We Will Move On to Reparations"
Oksana Zolotaryova: "For us, Russian narratives about genocide are just common rhetoric. But for the international community, it was something new. They didn't quite understand what it was about."
First Genocide Case against Russia. How Ukraine and 32 Countries Sue Kremlin in the Hague
Russia's agent built his presentation on fake historical claims about Nazi Ukraine and accused President Zelenskyy personally of supporting Nazism.
"Ukraine Will Have to Meet Conditions for US Money" Interview with New US SpecRep for Ukraine's Economic Recovery
Penny Pritzker: "My responsibilities are economically oriented... It involves meeting the reform needs that are necessary for Ukraine to achieve EU accession ."
"Putin, like Stalin, Commits Genocide by Defining Who Gets Food and Who Doesn’t."An Interview with Timothy Snyder
Snyder: "Russia has to lose the. History teaches us that the reckonings only start after your imperial project fails.
EU Ambassador: Corruption in Ukraine Became Unpatriotic in Times of War
Matti Maasikas: "What Ukraine will have to do on the first day after victory will require a very high level of statesmanship from the authorities."
Russian Defeat for Erdoğan. How Turkish Leader Failed to Secure Ukraine Grain Deal with Putin
This meeting was supposed to take place not in Russia, but in Türkiye. Erdoğan did not hide how much he wanted it to happen. However, he travelled to Russia to leave empty handed.
"To Send F-16s to Ukraine, Preconditions Yet to Be Met". Interview with Dutch Minister of Defence
Kajsa Ollongren: "As long as you are using F-16 for self-defence and restoration of your territorial integrity, you can use them in the best way you can."
"Security Guarantees" Pledged to Ukraine Would Leave Ukrainians Frustrated
The perceprton of these "guarantees" in society is polarised. Some do not believe in them at all and some put too much hope in security guarantees...
Kyiv Details Position on NATO: Allies Won't Say "No" at Vilnius Summit; Fear of Russia Transformed
Olha Stefanishyna: "We will join NATO regardless of the decisions at the Vilnius summit... I don't have the feeling that Hungary will become a "black swan."
Some in West like Seeing How Kremlin Is Being Destroyed Slowly, but Price Is Too High for Ukraine
Linas Linkevičius: "The idea of not provoking Russia is a stupid thing... In essence, Russia has a veto power in the Alliance, and we have been talking about it for years..."