Sep 21: One of Ukraine's staunchest allies, Poland, has said it is no longer supplying weapons to its neighbour, as a diplomatic dispute over grain escalates.
Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki said Poland's focus was instead on defending itself with more modern weapons.
Pink Floyd co-founder Roger Waters has canceled concerts planned in Poland amid outrage over his stance on Russia’s war against Ukraine, Polish media reported Saturday.
European Union judicial coordination agency Eurojust says it has helped Poland, Lithuania and Ukraine to establish a joint investigation team to probe war crimes, crimes against humanity and other crimes committed in Ukraine.
KATHMANDU, March 2: Over 300 Nepali nationals have reached safe destinations after leaving Ukraine, according to the Non Resident Nepali Association (NRNA).
“As many as 302 Nepali nationals fled Ukraine and have reached safe destinations,” said Ram Kaji Khadka, Ambassador of Nepal to Germany. “These people have fled to Poland, Hungary, Slovakia, Romania and Moldova.”
As of Tuesday, as many as 232 Nepali nationals have reached Poland, 39 reached Slovakia, four reached Hungary, 23 reached Romania and four have reached Moldova.
People have been leaving Ukraine after Russia initiated an invasion in the country.
Fighting continues as Russia's "special military operation" in Ukraine has entered the seventh day, while a new round of peace talks is reportedly to take place.
WARSAW, Feb. 7: A plane carrying U.S. soldiers landed in southern Poland on Sunday, on U.S. President Joe Biden's order to deploy additional U.S. troops to Poland, Romania and Germany this week, amid rising tensions between Russia and Ukraine.
The 1,700 U.S. soldiers sent to Poland will operate in the country's eastern-southern part, according to the Polish Defense Ministry.
Logistics, equipment and a handful of soldiers arrived on other planes on Friday and Saturday.
Tensions between Russia and Ukraine are growing as the Western countries are stepping up military maneuvers near the Russian borders.
Kiev and its Western allies have accused Russia of amassing troops near the Ukrainian border, further pointing to the possibility of an "invasion." Moscow has denied such claims, adding that it had every right to mobilize troops within its borders and defend its national security.