Sergiy Sydorenko

Co-founder and co-editor of the European Pravda
editors@eurointegration.com.ua
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Not Only Putin Behind Genocide. Entire Russia Should Be also Tried for Utmost Crime
Russia could become the first state convicted of genocide. However, Ukraine's cautious position is an obstacle to condemning the Russian Federation.
Hungary's Spoke in the Wheel. How Brussels Slows Down Ukraine's and Moldova's EU Accession
Ukraine feels difficulties when its file manages European Commissioner for Neighbourhood and Enlargement, Olivér Várhelyi. At Kyiv's persuasion, the commissioner appointed from Hungary aims to slow down and block Ukraine's movement towards EU membership.
European Political Community Should Change Its Name – Zelenskyy's Aide
The word "peace" is not only peace as it is. It applies to all spheres, including economy, energy security, and military security.
"Putin Can Backstab Ukraine from Moldova. But Transnistria Does Not Want to Fight" - Interview with Moldovan MP
What is the likelihood of an attack on Ukraine from Transnistria? And what is the future of this separatist region when the Russian-Ukrainian war ends? The Member of the Parliament of Moldova, Oazu Nantoi, answered these questions and more in his interview with "EuroPravda."
Ukraine Demands "Accelerated Accession" to NATO. What Is behind This Decision?
September 30 was a difficult day for the world community. Russian leader Vladimir Putin, who had come down to direct nuclear threats in his aggression against Ukraine a week earlier, moved to formally annex four Ukrainian territories in the East and South.
No More Red Lines with Russia for Using American Weapons in Ukraine - Ukraine's Ambassador to USA
Oksana Markarova is a representative of Ukrainian government officials who is significant to all authorities. Despite a complete government reset, she retained her position in 2019 as the Minister of Finance; in 2020, she resigned and became Ambassador of Ukraine to the USA very soon.
NATO Discusses Every Day How to Respond in Case of Nuclear Strike. Interview with German Ambassador
Germany is probably the most controversial partner of Ukraine. This state provides Ukraine with vast amounts of financial aid. This state became the engine of anti-Russian sanctions in 2014 and ensured them even when other partners advocated lifting.
"Ukraine's Movement Towards EU Is Marathon with a Lot of Roadblocks on Its Way"
Katarína Mathernová is a representative of the highest level of European bureaucrats responsible for relations with Ukraine. She leads the EU Support Group for Ukraine in the EU. She is also the Deputy Director-General of the European Neighbourhood and Enlargement Negotiations
Legislation for 7.5 Billion Euros. How Orbán Will Get EU Money and Continue the "War" for Union's Collapse
Suppose anyone had any doubts that the Hungarian prime minister was determined to a long diplomatic war with Ukraine (and with almost the entire civilized world). In that case, they should have been dispelled these days after the mass media published the summary of Viktor Orbán's speech to his fellow party members.
"Negotiations with Russia and Definition of the Victory Remains Zelensky’s Decision." US Ambassador Interview 
The United States of America is the leading supplier of weapons to Ukraine and the primary partner in countering Russian aggression. Without the financial support of the USA, it would be difficult for Ukraine to survive the seven months of the war. Despite this, there is no question of complete trust between the capitals.
Ukraine Wants Security Guarantees from the West Paving Its Way to NATO – Proposal Details
On September 13, the Office of the President of Ukraine presented the concept of security guarantees for Ukraine. It was developed by international advisers headed by former NATO Secretary General Anders Fogh Rasmussen.
In Case of Nuclear War West Has Options Putin Will Not Like at All - Sikorski
Radosław Sikorski is one of those Western diplomats who truly feels and understands Ukraine. Former Minister of Defense and former Minister of Foreign Affairs of Poland worked with Ukraine on behalf of the Polish government for many years in a row
Why Ukraine Will Not Be Satisfied with EU Decision on Visas for Russians
On Tuesday, the European Commission published two documents set to change visa rules for Russian travelers.
Orbán's School Propaganda: Hungary Raising Generation Hostile to Ukraine
The textbook promotes a fake narrative among Hungarian pupils as if there is a civil war in Ukraine. However, it is not the most shocking part.
"Ukraine Can Join NATO before War with Russia Ends" Interview with Ukrainian Government
Olha Stefanishyna is the main Ukrainian official in matters of relations with the EU and NATO. As Deputy Prime Minister, she coordinates Ukraine's path to both organizations, working in this field for many years.