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News | Russland

Weshalb sich das 19. Sanktionspaket verzögert

Die Kommission will das 19. Sanktionspaket aufpeppen und später als geplant den Mitgliedstaaten präsentieren. Hintergrund sind die russischen Provokationen mit Drohnen von Polen bis Rumänien. Es geht auch darum, Donald Trump zu härteren Strafmaßnahmen gegen Russland zu bewegen.

By Stephan Israel

News | Russia

Why the 19th Russian sanctions package has been delayed

The Commission wants to bolster the 19th sanctions package and present it to the member states later than planned. Russian provocations with drones from Poland to Romania are the reason. It is also about persuading Donald Trump to take tougher sanctions against Russia.

By Stephan Israel

News | Sanctions

Russia sanctions: 19th package comes with focus on cryptocurrencies

The EU ambassadors have extended Russia sanctions against individuals and organizations for a further six months. The Commission intends to submit the draft for the 19th package of sanctions to the member states at the beginning of this week.

By Stephan Israel

News | Sanktionen

Russland-Sanktionen: 19. Paket kommt mit Fokus auf Kryptowährungen

Die EU-Botschafter haben die Russland-Sanktionen gegen Einzelpersonen und Organisationen um weitere sechs Monate verlängert. Die Kommission will den Mitgliedstaaten Anfang dieser Woche den Entwurf für das 19. Paket der Strafmaßnahmen unterbreiten.

By Stephan Israel

Topic of the Day | Defense

Drones over Poland: Why NATO's red line is very diffuse

After Russia's drone attack, Poland can hope for additional defense systems from its allies. NATO must stop playing down cases such as the recent airspace violations by Russia, say security experts.

By Stephan Israel and Gabriel Bub

Thema des Tages | Verteidigung

Drohnen über Polen: Weshalb die rote Linie der Nato sehr verschwommen ist

Nach Russlands Drohnenangriff kann Polen auf zusätzliche Abwehrsysteme der Verbündeten hoffen. Die Nato müsse aufhören, Fälle wie die jüngsten Luftraumverletzungen durch Russland herunterzuspielen, sagen Sicherheitsexperten.

By Stephan Israel and Gabriel Bub

Feature | SOTEU

Incident over Poland: Von der Leyen pleads for drone wall

The Commission President wants to support Ukraine even more in the drone war with Russia. A violation of airspace over Poland gives her demand even more urgency. Von der Leyen announced a tougher stance towards Israel.

By Stephan Israel

The political situation in Ukraine is characterized by profound challenges and significant changes. Since the annexation of Crimea by Russia in 2014 and the subsequent conflict in the east of the country, Ukraine has been at the center of international tensions. In terms of domestic policy, the government is focusing on reforms and the fight against corruption, driven by efforts to align itself more closely with the West and become integrated into European and transatlantic structures. Despite progress in strengthening institutions, political instability, corruption and economic problems remain. This dynamic situation is also influencing Ukraine's efforts to move closer to the EU and NATO. Read the latest Ukraine news from the Table.Briefings editorial team here. What is the political situation in Ukraine? The political situation in Ukraine is characterized by the ongoing conflict with Russia, which has existed since the annexation of Crimea by Russia in 2014 and the subsequent war in eastern Ukraine. This conflict has led to considerable tensions at an international level and has strained relations between Russia and the West, particularly the EU and the USA. Domestically, the situation is characterized by reform efforts and the fight against corruption. Since the Revolution of Dignity in 2014 and the election of Volodymyr Zelensky as president in 2019, Ukraine has taken steps to strengthen its institutions and orient itself more towards the West. Nevertheless, challenges such as political instability, corruption and economic difficulties remain. Ukraine is also seeking greater integration into European and transatlantic structures, including possible membership of the European Union and NATO, which is seen as part of its security and economic strategy. Is Ukraine part of the EU? Ukraine is not a member of the European Union (EU). However, the country was granted EU candidate status in June 2022, which is the first step in a long and complex process towards possible membership. Ukraine has been working for several years to reform and adapt its legislation to meet EU standards and has already signed numerous association and free trade agreements with the EU. These developments demonstrate Ukraine's desire to integrate more closely into European structures. What is the relationship between Ukraine and NATO? The relationship between NATO and Ukraine has intensified since the annexation of Crimea by Russia in 2014, although Ukraine is not a NATO member. Cooperation began in the '90s and intensified with the establishment of the NATO-Ukraine Council in 1997. After 2014, NATO has increased its support through security advice, military training and modernization assistance to the Ukrainian armed forces. This includes trust funds in areas such as cyber defense and logistics. The war in Ukraine in 2022 led to increased military, financial and humanitarian support from NATO members to strengthen Ukraine's defense. What does Ukraine export? Ukraine is a major exporter of agricultural products, especially grains such as wheat, corn and barley. It is also one of the leading exporters of sunflower oil. In addition to agricultural products, Ukraine also exports iron, steel and other metals, thanks to its extensive mineral resources and well-developed heavy industry. Technological products and chemicals also form an important part of the export sector. Recently, the country has also specialized in the export of IT services and software, with Ukrainian IT companies becoming increasingly important in global markets. What does Ukraine import? Ukraine imports a variety of goods to meet the needs of its economy and population. The most important imports include: These imports reflect the structure of Ukraine's economy and are essential for the operation of its industrial base as well as to meet the consumption needs of its citizens.