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Italy signed an agreement with Ukraine to launch the 11 million euro ($11.9 million) Pro.UKR project, aimed at promoting sustainable agricultural development and food security in Odesa Oblast, Agriculture Minister Vitaliy Koval reported on March 19.
The project will provide local farmers, breeders, and cooperatives with new tools, technologies, and sustainable irrigation systems to strengthen production and organizational capacity.
"Italy confirms its support with a concrete project aimed at strengthening food security and promoting sustainable agricultural development," Italian Ambassador to Ukraine Carlo Formosa said.
Koval highlighted that this marks another step toward the recovery of Ukrainian agriculture and strengthening cooperation with the EU.
“I am grateful to Italy for its continued support and joint work on food security!” Koval said on Telegram.
Last month, Rome signed an agreement with Kyiv to provide Ukraine with 13 million euros ($13.5 million) directed towards the country's Energy Support Fund.
Italy does not plan to send peacekeepers to Ukraine, remains committed to ‘effective security guarantees’
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Italy signed an agreement with Ukraine to launch the 11 million euro ($11.9 million) Pro.UKR project, aimed at promoting sustainable agricultural development and food security in Odesa Oblast, Agriculture Minister Vitaliy Koval reported on March 19.
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EU considers cutting Ukrainian sugar imports after price drop, Reuters reports.
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EU should keep frozen Russian assets until reparations paid even if US returns funds, commissioner says.
"G7 decision that those assets are not going back to Russia unless Russia pays for its damages is something which is already decided. And it's important to stick with this decision," EU Economy and Trade Commissioner Valdis Dombrovskis said.
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2 injured after attempted terrorist attack in Ukraine's west, SBU says.
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Ukraine 'destroys' Russian command post in Belgorod Oblast, military claims.
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Russia becomes India's top naphtha supplier, overtaking UAE, Reuters reports.
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Trump didn't mention Russian-occupied Crimea during recent talks, Zelensky says.
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Ukraine, US to hold talks in Saudi Arabia on March 24.
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Russia, US to hold talks on Ukraine in Saudi Arabia on March 24, Putin's aide says.
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Hungary wants Ukraine as 'buffer zone' between Russia, Europe.
"We do not see the security of Europe in the integration of Ukraine into defense systems, but we see the need for a buffer zone between Russia and European defense structures, which serves the interests of both Russia and Europe," Hungary's Europen Affairs Minister Janos Boka told the Financial Times.
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Western intel contradicts Trump's, Putin's claims on Ukraine's encirclement in Kursk Oblast, Reuters reports.
According to sources who spoke with Reuters, U.S. intelligence agencies, including the CIA, briefed the White House, saying that while Ukrainian troops are facing intense pressure from Russian forces, they are not encircled.
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"I look forward to constructive discussions on how Norway can best provide assistance to Ukraine in both the short term and the long term," Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gahr Stoere said in a statement.
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Shoigu claims Ukraine's Constitution 'obstacle' to peace efforts, cites ban on territorial changes.
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EU provides $1 billion in aid to Ukraine backed by frozen Russian assets.
"With today's payment of 1 billion euros, we are reiterating our steadfast commitment to Ukraine. We are helping the country's economy stay on course and rebuild critical infrastructure damaged by Russian aggression," European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said.
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Extending NATO's Article 5 to Ukraine would test Russia’s peace intentions, Meloni says.
"If Russia does not plan to invade its neighbors again, it is not clear why it should not accept security guarantees that are only defensive," Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni said.
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