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Ukraine Lifts Arms Export Ban, NATO Classifies Defense Aid, Russia Stalls

Ukraine Lifts Arms Export Ban, NATO Classifies Defense Aid, Russia Stalls

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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:

  • NATO Secrecy: Future arms shipments to Ukraine to be classified, limiting open-source visibility.
  • Russian Offensive Falters: Moscow’s summer push stalls, prompting panic among Russian war bloggers.
  • EU Finance Shift: Brussels prepares to unlock billions from frozen Russian assets and expand defense lending.
  • Ukraine’s Defense Industry Goes Global: Zelenskyy greenlights arms tech exports, opening a new chapter for Ukraine’s battlefield-proven defense sector.

Referenced Sources:

  • NATO to classify military aid to Ukraine as Rutte meets Zelenskyy in Kyiv (united24media.com)
  • Czechia to continue ammunition supplies to Ukraine in 2026 (militarnyi.com)
  • Ukraine to export weapons technology, open foreign production lines (pravda.com.ua)
  • Putin sees exhaustion, not Kyiv’s capture, as Russia’s new strategy (nytimes.com)
  • Russia launches drones at Kyiv, injuring two (kyivindependent.com)
  • Russian Offensive Campaign Assessment – June 22, 2025 (understandingwar.org)
  • EU prepares plan to generate more profit from frozen Russian assets (ubn.news)
  • EU to lift EIB lending limit by €100 billion in defense push (reuters.com)

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