There is no simple solution to Russia's war against Ukraine. Therefore, it is necessary to continue providing assistance to Kyiv to create the necessary conditions for a ceasefire, Italian Defense Minister Guido Crosetto made this statement during a Senate hearing on the continuation of military aid to Ukraine,
As reported by Italian news agency ANSA, Crosetto added that the West needs to continue providing military aid to Kyiv to eventually create conditions for a ceasefire. During Senate hearings on the subject,
Italy’s Defense Minister Guido Crosetto stated in the Senate on Tuesday that support for Ukraine must continue to create the necessary conditions for a ceasefire. — Ukrinform.
Italy has provided Ukraine with another package of military aid. Modern weapons are already on their way.Defense Minister Rustem Umerov announced this on his
"(The military aid package) is already on its way to Ukraine. This is modern weaponry that will help our soldiers to deliver powerful strikes against the enemy," Defense Minister Rustem Umerov said.
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Italy plans to make an early start on filling strategic gas stockpiles in 2025, the country's energy minister said on Thursday, as Rome expects gas wholesale prices to spike higher in the summer.
Italian Defense Minister Guido Crosetto arrived in Ukraine on an official visit, the Italian Embassy in Kyiv announced on January 16. “Minister Guido Crosetto has arrived in Kyiv for an official visit, during which he will hold several institutional meetings,” the embassy stated.
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Italy has pledged to assist in rebuilding the Odesa cathedral in Ukraine, which suffered significant damage in a missile strike. The Italian foreign ministry, alongside UNESCO, has contributed €500,000 to restore the cathedral's roof.
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Ukraine is in the final stages of drafting recruitment reforms to attract 18- to 25-year-olds who are currently exempt from mobilization as it looks for ways to bolster its fighting force. The battlefield commander recently appointed to the President’s Office says Ukraine is exploring new recruitment options because the current drafting system inherited from Soviet times is hindering progress.