Ukrainian army receives 252 tons of humanitarian aid from Poland - Міністерство оборони України
Monday, December 22, UKRAINE – Humanitarian aid amounted to €3,500.000 has recently arrived from Poland to Ukraine. The Ukrainian Army got rations, personal accessories: balaclavas, backpacks, t-shirts, gloves, towels, footwear, bags, etc.
This aid will be soon delivered to soldiers in the anti-terror operation region.
Ukraine to see three waves of mobilization in 2015 - in January, April and June - Turchynov
22.12.2014
Secretary of the Ukrainian National Security and Defense Council Oleksandr Turchynov has said that three waves of mobilization are planned for 2015 - in January, April and June.
"The first wave of mobilization, lasting 90 days, is being planned from January 20. The next wave, which is tentatively expected to begin from April, will last 60 days. And the third wave, also with a duration of 60 days, will begin from June," he said after a council meeting in Kyiv on Saturday.
According to Turchynov, in 2015, everyone who does not want to sign a contract for further service will gradually retire from the Ukrainian Armed Forces.
"At the same time, three waves of mobilization are being planned in 2015, because we cannot leave the army without the military," he said.
According to him, during the three waves of mobilization it will be necessary to provide personnel for the Ukrainian Armed Forces, the National Guard, and the State Border Service.
In such things what matters is the establishment. Russian Federation soldiers are already stationed in Belarus, Armenia,
Abkhazia, South Ossetia, Tajikistan, Transnistria, Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan
Nazarbayev urges Russia, Ukraine to reach compromise over Donbas
22.12.2014
Kazakhstan has
pledged to support the territorial integrity of Ukraine and called for a peaceful settlement of the Donbas conflict.
"I am asking Russia and Ukraine to think about a compromise in order to end this conflict and preserve the territorial integrity of Ukraine, because this situation [the Donbas conflict] is nonsense and it should not have happened," Kazakh President Nursultan Nazarbayev said after his negotiations with Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko in Kyiv on Monday.
He said the confrontation and sanctions "were a road to an impasse and a path to nowhere."
The Ukrainian and Kazakh presidents confirmed the importance of the Minsk agreements for the peace process.