
JD Vance: “Russia is asking for too much”
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Powered by the Pravo Intelligence Hub Welcome to the Ukraine Bulletin, your investor-focused briefing on the latest geopolitical, military, economic, and business developments in Ukraine.
In this episode, we analyze critical updates shaping Ukraine’s investment landscape:
- Military Tensions Escalate on Victory Day
- Ukrainian drone strikes disrupt Russia as Ukraine launches a new Kursk offensive, while Zelenskyy pushes for a 30-day ceasefire.
- JD Vance labels Russia’s demands “too much,” urging direct negotiations between Ukraine and Russia.
- Ukraine Eyes Euro Transition A potential shift from dollar to euro signals deeper EU integration, with 3.7–3.9% growth projected.
- Resilience Fuels Opportunities Western aid and minerals deals position Ukraine as a hub for tech and energy investments despite ongoing conflict.
- Plus, we explore how Ukraine’s stability and EU alignment create long-term potential for investors, balanced against war-related risks.
Referenced Sources:
- Forbes – Russia’s Slow Advance forbes.com
- BBC News – Ukraine-Russia Strikes bbc.com
- Reuters – Dollar-to-Euro Shift reuters.com
- Reuters – JD Vance on Peace Talks reuters.com
- The Guardian – Artillery Shell Support theguardian.com
- Al Jazeera – Zelenskyy on Truce aljazeera.com
- Euromaidan Press – Kursk Offensive euromaidanpress.com
To learn about ways to support and invest in Ukraine’s future, visit pravoventures.com
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