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Peacekeepers: Tusk and Macron emphasize European autonomy

Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk emphasized on Thursday that there are currently no plans to deploy foreign troops in Ukraine to secure a ceasefire. He discussed with Macron in Warsaw how peace could be maintained in Ukraine as soon as it arrived.

By Gabriel Bub

News

Costa: Ukraine can hope for progress in the accession process

EU Council President António Costa and Foreign Affairs Commissioner Kaja Kallas begin their term of office with a symbolically important visit to Kyiv. They want to make rapid progress with the accession negotiations, said Costa.

By Redaktion Table

News

Trump appoints US special envoy for Ukraine and Russia

Keith Kellogg was, among other things, security advisor to former Vice-President Mike Pence. In the future US administration, he is likely to play a central role in Donald Trump's plan to quickly end the Russian war of aggression against Ukraine.

By Redaktion Table

Feature

After the US election: Europe is looking for orientation

Europe must reorganize itself after the Trump comeback. At the meeting of the 42 heads of state and government of the European Political Community, the desire to not have to wait too long for a stable German government became clear.

By Stephan Israel

Feature

EU summit: tepid response to Zelenskiy's 'victory plan'

Zelenskiy came to Brussels to promote his "victory plan". However, the response from the heads of state and government was muted. The plan found no mention in the summit's conclusions. On the topic of migration, a further tightening of policies became apparent.

By Stephan Israel

News

Ukraine: How much aid the energy sector receives for the winter

The BMZ, the EU and the G7+ group have pledged more money to Ukraine to prepare the energy infrastructure for the winter. Meanwhile, the "Green Deal Ukraina" project is working on measures for the sustainable rebuilding of the destroyed infrastructure.

By Table.Briefings

Opinion

Ukraine: Embattled raw materials partner in the east

Raw material partner, armaments forge, Russian bulwark: Three authors from the Young Foreign Policy Working Group of the Konrad Adenauer Foundation (KAS) write about the potential of Ukraine's raw material deposits.

By Markus Grabitz

Analyse

Guncotton: Why Europe needs China of all countries for more ammunition

Ukraine urgently needs more ammunition. This is why new ammunition factories are to be built in Europe. However, the country is dependent on China for the necessary raw materials. The German government will now have to cancel several projects with China.

By Michael Radunski

The Ukraine-China relationship has long been cold, but it holds a lot of potential. For a long time, the relationship was characterized by a simple trade exchange. Currently, however, China is emerging as a major trading partner of Ukraine. In the plans of China's New Silk Road initiative, Ukraine has played a minor role until now. In the wake of the war between Russia and Ukraine, the Chinese government is behaving cautiously, but increasingly a slight distancing can be seen. Read the latest Ukraine-China news from the Table.editorial team.    How has the Ukraine-China relationship developed? Even though Ukraine has repeatedly expressed interest in the Silk Road initiative, the state has made few moves on China. Due to Ukraine's difficult economic and political situation resulting from Russian aggression, China is distancing itself from Ukraine. Ukraine also focused its foreign policy on the West - the European Union and the United States to persuade Russia to make peace with economic and political sanctions. Given the complicated U.S.-China relationship, Ukraine had deliberately avoided rapprochement with China. Closer contact with Xi Jinping is emerging under Ukrainian President Volodymyr Selenskyj, heralding a possible new phase in the Ukraine-China relationship.