A Ukrainian delegation is traveling to the United States for important negotiations, as announced by the President of Ukraine. Although details remain undisclosed, the discussions are expected to focus on politics and security, including continued US support for Ukraine.
Hungary has refused to unblock financial aid to Ukraine, blaming Ukraine for alleged energy blockades and attacks on energy infrastructure, such as the 'Southern Stream' pipeline. Ursula von der Leyen affirmed that despite Hungary’s stance, EU support for Ukraine will continue through alternate mechanisms.
The US has temporarily lifted sanctions on a key Belarusian enterprise and released 250 political prisoners. President Lukashenko expressed possible openness to visiting the United States. These moves raise questions about US policy intentions toward Belarus.
The Trump administration is ramping up forces in the Persian Gulf, with the possibility of ground operations against Iran. Meanwhile, Ukrainian air defense advisers have been deployed to the region. Ukraine continues to count on Western partners for security cooperation.
This week also marks four years since the founding of the Chornyi Lis artillery reconnaissance brigade, one of the Ukrainian Army's most innovative units.








