It was announced that the Ukraine-EU summit, previously planned for Brussels in December 2022, has been postponed and will instead take place in Kyiv on February 3, 2023, following a phone conversation between Volodymyr Zelenskyy and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen.
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The Ukraine-EU summit is postponed from December 2022 in Brussels to February 3, 2023, in Kyiv.
The EU would begin disbursing the 18 billion euros support package for Ukraine in monthly tranches.
Ukraine will start receiving the funds already in January.
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The Cabinet of Ministers stopped the procurement of ammunition and other weapons for the Ukrainian army due to Resolution 1275 repealing provisions that allowed advance payments for defense contracts.
Former deputy Serhii Vysotsky reported that the repeal of Resolution 169 by Resolution 1275 halted active defense contracts and left the Ministry of Defense and other departments unable to agree on a solution for about a week.
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