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UKRAINIAN TOWNS TWINNED WITH FRENCH TOWNS

  1. Alushta: Cassis
  2. Berdyansk: La Seyne-sur-Mer
  3. Brovary: Fontenay-sous-Bois
  4. Bucha: Pont-de-Chéruy
  5. Kharkiv: Lille
  6. Khmilnyk: Bagnoles-de-l'Orne-Normandie
  7. Kyiv: Toulouse
  8. Luhansk: Saint-Etienne
  9. Melitopol: Brive-la-Gaillarde
  10. Odessa: Marseille
  11. Torez: Sallaumines
  12. Truskavets: Romilly-sur-Seine

UKRAINIAN TOWNS TWINNED WITH GERMAN TOWNS

  1. Chernihiv: Memmingen
  2. Donetsk: Bochum
  3. Kaniv: Viersen
  4. Kharkiv: Nuremberg
  5. Kobeliaky: Singen
  6. Korsun-Shevchenkivskyi: Gifhorn
  7. Kovel: Barsinghausen; Walsrode
  8. Kiev: Leipzig; Munich
  9. Lutsk: Lippe (district)
  10. Lviv: Freiburg im Breisgau
  11. Myrhorod: Barby
  12. Obukhiv: Radebeul

DEFICIENT DEMOCRACIES

  1. Uruguay
  2. USA
  3. Cape Verde
  4. Jamaica
  5. Trinidad & Tobago
  6. Slovenia
  7. Tunisia
  8. Malta
  9. Vanuatu
  10. Argentina
  11. Croatia
  12. Romania
  13. South Africa
  14. Botswana
  15. Seychelles
  16. Peru
  17. Georgia
  18. Mauritius
  19. Suriname
  20. Poland
  21. Sao Tome and Principe
  22. Bhutan
  23. Panama
  24. Namibia
  25. Ghana
  26. Bulgaria
  27. Moldova
  28. Mongoloa
  29. Lesotho
  30. Burkina Faso
  31. Salomon Islands
  32. Armenia

AUTOCRATIC REGIMES

Moderate Autocracies

RUSSIA’S ALLIES

Many countries around the world have been reluctant to confront Russia or to support economic sanctions against Moscow

But a longer list of governments have avoided using the word “invasion,” abstained from U.N. votes castigating Russia or declined to take part in punishing sanctions on Russia’s economy. 

TOTAL SPENT BY EU MEMBER STATES ON RUSSIAN FUELS (COAL, OIL AND GAS)

2021 Figures (Million Euros)

REBUILDING UKRAINE AFTER THE WAR

Author: Cynthia Cook, Director, Defense-Industrial Initiatives Group and Senior Fellow, International Security Program CSIS

The Recovery Phase

The recovery plan should aim to build a new Ukraine to meet the current and future needs of the people through sustainable economic development and social transformation; transparent and innovative approaches to governance; resilient, modern, and state-of-the-art infrastructure; and a safe, educated, healthy, and sustainable society.

GOVERNMENT DEVELOPMENT AID AGENCIES

  1. Australia: Australian Agency for International Development (AuSAID)
  2. Austria: Austria Development Agency (ADA), The Austrian Development Cooperation, Austria Wirtschaftsservice Gesellschaft
  3. Belgium: Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Trade and Development, Belgian Policy Plan for Development Cooperation, Belgian Technical Cooperation (BTCCTB)
  4. Brazil: Agência Brasileira de Cooperaçao
  5. Canada: Canadian International Development Agency (CIDA), International Development Research Centre (IDRC)

POSITION OF 35 COUNTRIES TOWARDS UKRAINE AND RUSSIA

Source: Politico.com

FRONTLINE COUNTRIES

Frontline countries are those shouldering the Ukrainian refugee burden and which face heightened risk of Russian aggression — which explains why NATO has announced it will double the number of battlegroups along its eastern flank.

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