Descriptions Archive
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7 October
The International Monetary Fund (IMF) announces that it will provide $1.3 billion in emergency aid to Ukraine
8 October
Kerch bridge which connects the Crimean Peninsula to the Russian mainland hit by an explosion
A section of the bridge is destroyed by the blast.
9 October
Russian missile attacks on civilian infrastructure in Kiev, Zaporizhzhia, Lviv, Dnipro, Kharkiv, Odesa, Ternopil, Kremenchuk
10 October
Russian missiles aimed at Ukraine cross through Moldovan airspace
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Canada further amends the Special Economic Measures (Russia) Regulations
On 3 May, 6 May, 18 May and 27 May.30-31 May
European Council agrees on the sixth sanctions packageThe package covers crude oil and petroleum products, delivered from Russia to member states; a SWIFT ban for an additional three Russian bank and one Belarusian bank; suspension of broadcasting in the EU for three more Russian state-owned outlets. A temporary exception for crude oil delivered by pipeline will be introduced.
The EU also adopted sanctions against an additional 65 individuals and 18 entities. These include individuals responsible for the atrocities committed in Bucha and Mariupol.
Other topics discussed during the summit: safety of civilians, prosecution of war crimes, EU support to Ukraine – including humanitarian, financial, military and political support – and EU support to neighbouring countries. The EU leaders also stressed the importance of resolutely implementing the Strategic Compass and increasing the EU’s security and defence capacity.
25 May
Eurojust to preserve evidence of war crimesThe Council adopted new rules to allow Eurojust to store and preserve evidence relating to war crimes, including satellite images, photographs, videos, audio recordings, DNA profiles and fingerprints; process and analyse this evidence, in close cooperation with Europol, and share the information with the relevant national and international authorities, including the International Criminal Court.
There is a reasonable basis to believe that crimes against humanity and war crimes have been and are being committed in Ukraine.
24 May
EU adopts temporary trade liberalisation with UkraineThe decision will apply for a period of one year and will suspend all those tariffs under cu_people_job_title IV of the Association Agreement between the EU and Ukraine, the collection of anti-dumping duties on imports originating in Ukraine, the application of the common rules for imports with respect of imports originating in Ukraine.
19 May
EU Member states to collaborate to store and share gas suppliesThe proposed regulation aims to ensure that storage capacities in the EU are filled before the winter season and can be shared between member states in a spirit of solidarity. Underground gas storage on member states’ territory should be filled to at least 80% of their capacity before the winter of 2022/2023 and to 90% before the following winter periods. The EU will attempt collectively to fill 85% of the underground gas storage capacity in 2022.
16 May
Azovstal and the fall of MariupolUkrainian soldiers and civilians ended their defense of the Azovstal Iron and Steel Works Plant. On May 16, the Ukrainians negotiated with Russian forces to leave this plant, ending the Azovstal Battle, which brought most of Mariupol under Russian control.
2 May
EU Energy ministers recall solidarity to Ukraine and discuss gas supply challengesEU energy ministers met in an extraordinary Council meeting to exchange views on possible measures to be undertaken in the event of an energy supply crisis, following the suspension by Gazprom of gas deliveries to some EU member states.
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Canada further amends the Special Economic Measures (Russia) Regulations
On 5 April, 8 April and 19 April.
26 April
Two guided missiles hit the city of Zaporizhzhia, less than 40 miles northeast of Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plantThis is one of multiple local reports of hostilities in the vicinity of the plant.
8 April
Fifth package of sanctions in response to Russia’s invasion of UkraineThe package includes a ban on imports from Russia of coal and other solid fossil fuels, all Russian vessels from accessing EU ports, all Russian and Belarusian road transport operators from entering the EU, import of other goods such as wood, cement, seafood and liquor, exports to Russia of jet fuel and other goods, deposit to crypto wallets.
The EU also adopts restrictive measurements against an additional 217 individuals and 18 entities.
4 April
Council adopts €150 million assistance to the Republic of MoldovaThe assistance shall contribute to strengthening Moldova’s resilience in the current geopolitical context and covering Moldova’s balance of payments needs as identified in the IMF program.
1 April
Russia withdraws from Kyiv Area / Bucha MassacreFollowing peace talks in Istanbul on March 29th, Russia begins withdrawal from the Kyiv region, to shift focus on the Donbass region. Following the withdrawal, disturbing reports and images surfaced of mass civilian casualties in the suburb of Kyiv, Bucha.
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Canada further amends the Special Economic Measures (Russia) Regulations
On 4 March, 6 March, 10 March, 14 March, 23 March and 24 March.
Zelensky urges Western nations to enforce a no-fly zone over Ukraine
NATO’s secretary General rejects no-fly zone over Ukraine.
31 March
Control of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant is returned to Ukrainian personnel24-25 March
EU leaders agree to set up a Ukraine Solidarity Trust FundAt the European Council, EU leaders agreed to provide support for the reconstruction of a democratic Ukraine, including by setting up a Ukraine Solidarity Trust Fund. The EU leaders also discussed safety of civilians, rapid mobilization of funding for refugees and host countries, development of contingency plans, energy and nuclear facilities. They also discussed measures to mitigate the impact of high energy prices and to secure the supply of energy in the EU member states.
22 March
Moldova officially applies for EU MembershipHowever, presence of Russian troops in Transnistria prevents Moldova from fully controlling its own borders. Without border and territorial control, Moldova cannot join the EU, as this is one of the conditions for EU membership.
21 March
Council discusses food situation with Ukrainian agriculture ministerThey discussed measures that could be taken not only to continue to safeguard food supplies in the short term, but also to enhance the EU’s food security and food sovereignty in the medium and long term. The discussion also touched upon the potential impact of the crisis on the food security of non-EU countries.
17 March
Council agrees on Frontex operational support for MoldovaFollowing Russia’s invasion of Ukraine over 300 000 refugees have entered Moldova and the number continues to grow. The EU signed a status agreement with the Republic of Moldova regarding operational activities carried out by Frontex. This will help Moldovan border management authorities to face the challenge of regulating this influx of refugees while monitoring a border with an active war zone.
16 March
The Council endorsed a legislative proposal on Cohesion’s Action for Refugees in Europe (CARE)The proposal will allow a swift release of cohesion policy funding and will help EU countries and regions provide emergency support to people fleeing Russia’s military aggression.
Ukraine and Moldova’s electricity networks were connected to the continental European grid on a trial basis
Russia ceases to be a member of the Council of Europe
The Committee of Ministers decided, in the context of the procedure launched under Article 8 of the Statute of the Council of Europe, that the Russian Federation ceases to be a member of the Council of Europe after 26 years of membership
15 March
Zelensky acknowledges that it would not be possible for Ukraine to join NATOEU adopts fourth package of sanctions against Russia
The new measures include a ban on all transactions with certain state-owned enterprises; the provision of credit rating services to any Russian person or entity; new investments in the Russian energy sector; trade restrictions for iron, steel and luxury goods; sanctions on an additional 15 individuals and 9 entities.
14 March
EU Ministers discuss financial support for the reception of refugeesDuring the Employment, Social Policy, Health and Consumer Affairs Council, ministers had an exchange of views on the war in Ukraine. People displaced by the conflict in Ukraine must be given assistance for their reception and support; access to the labor market; housing; social assistance.
10-11 March: EU leaders’ declaration on the situation in Ukraine
EU heads of state and government adopted a declaration on the Russian aggression against Ukraine. Leaders pledged to boost ties with Ukraine and support it along the European path; welcomed the decision of the prosecutor of the International Criminal Court to open an investigation; called for the safety and security of Ukraine’s nuclear facilities to be ensured immediately; confirmed their readiness to move quickly with further sanctions; stated that the EU and its member states would continue to provide coordinated political, financial, material and humanitarian support; committed to show solidarity and provide support to the refugees and the countries hosting them.
9 March
EU agrees on new measures targeting the Belarusian financial sectorThe agreed measures restrict the provision of specialized financial messaging services (SWIFT) to three Belarusian banks, prohibit transactions with the Central Bank of Belarus, prohibit the listing and provision of services in relation to shares of Belarusian state-owned entities on EU trading venues, significantly limit the financial inflows from Belarus to the EU, prohibit the provision of euro-denominated banknotes to Belarus. Further restrictive measures regarding the export of maritime navigation goods and radio communication technology to Russia.
NATO Secretary General welcomes Canada’s leading role in the response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine
NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg spoke at the Ottawa Conference on Security and Defence organised by the Conference of Defence Associations. Secretary General Stoltenberg highlighted Canada’s continued support to Ukraine.
The UN and Ukrainian nuclear regulators lose lines of reliable communication with the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant’s workers
Russia switched off some mobile networks and the internet at the plant.
4 March
Russian troops take control of the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant (NPP)According to Ukrainian nuclear officials, operators of the NPP are working at “gunpoint”. The UN’s nuclear watchdog, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), condemns the move.
EU adopts temporary protection scheme for persons fleeing the war in Ukraine
Objective: alleviating pressure on national asylum systems and allowing displaced persons to enjoy harmonized rights across the EU (residence, access to the labor market and housing, medical assistance, access to education for children)
EU Ministers: Extraordinary Council
Ministers called for a humanitarian corridor and agreed to further reduce the EU’s energy dependency from Russia.
2 March
EU imposes sanction on Russian state-owned outlets Russia Today and SputnikEU approved the suspension of the broadcasting activities in the EU of Sputnik and Russia Today until the aggression against Ukraine is ended and Russia and its associated outlets cease conducting disinformation and information manipulation actions against the EU and its member states.
SWIFT ban for certain Russian banks (Society for Worldwide Interbank Financial Telecommunication)
The EU has excluded seven Russian banks from SWIFT. This will ensure that these banks are disconnected from the international financial system and harm their ability to operate globally (Bank Otkritie, Novikombank, Promsvyazbank, Rossiya Bank, Sovcombank, Vnesheconombank (VEB), and VTB Bank)
EU imposes new sanctions in response to Belarus’ involvement in Ukraine’s military invasion
The EU condemns Belarus’ involvement in Russia’s military invasion of Ukraine. The EU has issued a package of individual and economic sanctions targeting 22 high ranked members of the Belarusian military personnel and further restrictions on trade.
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28 February
EU adopts new measures in response to Russia’s invasionThese include a ban on transactions with the Russian Central Bank, € 500 million support package to finance equipment and supplies to the Ukrainian armed forces, a ban on the overflight of EU airspace and on access to EU airports by Russian carriers, new sanctions on additional 26 persons and one entity
Canada further amends the Special Economic Measures (Russia) Regulations
27 February
NATO Allies boost support to UkraineNATO Allies boost their political and military support to Ukraine as it continues to defend itself against Russia’s full-scale invasion. Anti-tank weapons, air-defence missiles and small arms and ammunition stocks are being sent to Ukraine. Allies also provide financial assistance and humanitarian aid, including medical supplies to help Ukrainian forces.
25 February
EU imposes sanctions against Vladimir Putin (President of the Russian Federation) and Sergey Lavrov (Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Russian Federation)24 February
Russia invades UkrainePutin announces a so-called “Special Military Operation” with the proclaimed aim of “demilitarization and denazification” of Ukraine. Within minutes following the announcements, explosions were reported in Kyiv, Kharkiv, Odessa, and the Donbass.
Special meeting of the European Council
The European Council condemns Russia’s unprovoked and unjustified military aggression against Ukraine, and demands that Russia immediately ceases its military actions, withdraws all forces and military equipment from Ukraine, respects Ukraine’s territorial integrity, sovereignty and independence, respects international law and stops their disinformation campaign and cyber-attacks. The EU leaders agree on further sanctions against Russia that target the financial sector, energy and transport sectors, dual-use goods, export control and export financing, visa policy, additional sanctions against Russian individuals.
NATO Secretary General issues a statement on Russia’s unprovoked attack on Ukraine
Ukraine informs the IAEA that Russian forces had taken control of all facilities of the Chernobyl nuclear power plant
Canada further amends the Special Economic Measures (Russia) Regulations amendments were made in response to the Russian recognition of the independence and sovereignty of Ukraine’s Donetsk so called people’s Republic (DNR) and Luhansk people’s Republic (LNR) regions, and amendments were made in response to the Russian military attack against Ukraine’s territory in the so called DNR and LNR regions.
23 February
The Council of Europe agrees on a new package of sanctions against RussiaIn response to the decision by the Russian Federation to proceed with the recognition of the non-government-controlled areas of Donetsk and Luhansk oblasts in Ukraine as independent entities.
Sanctions include targeted sanctions against all members of the Russian State Duma (and 27 additional individuals), restrictions on economic relations with the Donetsk and Luhansk oblasts and restrictions on Russia’s access to the EU’s capital, financial markets and services.
22 February
The NATO-Ukraine Commission met in Brussels for an extraordinary meeting to address the security situation in and around UkraineRussia formally recognizes DNR/LNR
Following an escalation of shell firing along the Russia-Ukraine frontline and false-flag operations undertaken by the Russian military to accuse Ukraine and serve as a casus belli, Russia takes steps to formally recognize the Donetsk and Luhansk Peoples’ Republics.
15 February
Ukraine requests international assistance for large-scale emergencies of various nature.10 February
Russia launches largest military exercise joint with Belarus since Cold War. -
US places troops on heightened alert to deploy to Europe
NATO puts forces on stand-by as well and reinforces Eastern Europe with military equipment
12 January
NATO-Russia Council meets in Brussels30 NATO Allies and Russia discuss the situation in and around Ukraine, and implications for European Security.
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Unusual Russian troop movement near Ukrainian border
On November 10th, the United States first reports unusual Russian troop movements near the Ukrainian border. Since then, US intelligence reports become increasingly stark, with suggestions of a full-scale invasion of Ukraine by Russia.
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Canada further amends the Special Economic Measures (Russia) Regulations
On 4 March, 15 March, 21 March and 29 March.
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NATO recognized Ukraine as an Enhanced Opportunities Partner
Ukraine is the sixth country to receive this status. Being an Enhanced Opportunities Partner will bring Ukraine several potential benefits including improved access to interoperability programs and exercises. It also offers the prospect of greater information and experience sharing.
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First prisoner exchange between Russia and Ukraine since 2014
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Volodymyr Zelensky is elected as the new president of Ukraine
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President Putin officially opens bridge between Russia and the Crimean Peninsula
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