New aid package from Germany - Morning.LIVE broadcast.
23.07.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
23.07.2025
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Germany supports Ukraine with a new military aid package, including over 200,000 shells for Gepard anti-aircraft systems.
Guests of the show
Today on the Morning.LIVE broadcast, the following guests will appear:
- spokesman of the State Border Guard Service of Ukraine Andriy Demchenko;
- spokesman of the Ukrainian Volunteer Army Serhiy Bratchuk;
- Colonel Oleg Dombrovskyi, Spokesman of the Operational Command West of the Ground Forces of Ukraine;
- people's deputy 'European Solidarity' Sofia Fedyna;
- Deputy Chairman of the Central Election Commission Serhiy Dubovyk;
- people's deputy of Ukraine Oksana Savchuk;
- political scientist Valeriy Honcharuk;
- historian and expert on Israel-Ukraine relations Shimon Briman;
- Minister of Fuel and Energy (2007-2010) Yuriy Prodan;
- political scientist Volodymyr Fesenko.
Topics of discussion
- Germany will transfer a new military aid package to Ukraine;
- Israeli Foreign Minister Gideon Sa'ar began a visit to Kyiv;
- US Ambassador to NATO Matthew Whitaker called on China to stop supporting Russia in its armed conflict with Ukraine;
- Trump is considering the possibility of imposing sanctions against China.
Prosecutor General Ruslan Kravchenko explained the legislation regarding the NABU and SAP. There is also a possibility that US President Donald Trump may visit China and meet with Russian President Vladimir Putin.
Germany supports Ukraine with important military equipment, and world leaders continue to discuss geopolitical issues related to Ukraine.
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