Wednesday, March 30, 2022

Operational situation on the diplomatic front as of 19:00, March 30

Minister for Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Dmytro Kuleba: "Negotiations are ongoing, but there should be more sanctions, weapons and support for Ukraine's economy, which has been damaged by aggression. All Ukrainian diplomacy, from the President to the Ambassador, works round the clocj every day with partners to continue to provide Ukraine with more of the weapons we need and to constantly increase sanctions on russia."

International support

Following a conversation between President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelensky and

U.S President Joe Biden, the United States has decided to provide USD 500 million in direct budget assistance to our country.

Addressing the Norwegian Parliament, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy called for assistance to strengthen the state's defense capabilities and close ports for russian ships.

Most members of the Federal Parliament of Canada backed the immediate cancellation of the visa regime with Ukraine. The final decision must now be made by the Government

Effect of sanctions

Luxembourg authorities freeze russian assets worth EUR 2.5 billion as part of EU sanctions imposed over war against Ukraine

Canadian gold mining company Kinross Gold is in talks to sell all its assets in russia

Deputinization of the world

Slovakia has decided to deport 35 russian diplomats


Assistance to Ukraine

Norway allocates about EUR 20 million to support the ability of Ukrainian authorities to pay salaries and social benefits

Swedish Minister of Education Lina Axelsson presented a government mandate to help scientists coming from Ukraine

£ 12.2 million raised during the Concert For Ukraine charity event in Birmingham, UK.

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