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In recent developments, Turkey has expressed its readiness to assist in monitoring the ceasefire between Ukraine and Russia. This decision was made during a recent Coalition of the Willing meeting. Furthermore, Ukraine and the US have agreed on a plan for joint monitoring of US-provided weapons. On the domestic front, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has signed a law instituting lifelong financial monitoring of politically significant persons, a measure aimed at ensuring transparency among high-profile individuals. Meanwhile, the OSCE continues its surveillance activities in the region, underscored by the ongoing tensions marked by the presence of Russian military equipment detected in Donbas. These concerted monitoring efforts highlight the enduring geopolitical intricacies within and around Ukraine, emphasizing international cooperation and domestic regulations to uphold stability and accountability.

How is Turkey contributing to ceasefire monitoring in Ukraine?

Turkey has expressed readiness to participate in monitoring the ceasefire agreement between Ukraine and Russia. This contribution is part of an international effort to ensure compliance with ceasefire terms, providing oversight and accountability in the conflict region. By joining this initiative, Turkey underscores its commitment to fostering peace and supporting stability in Ukraine through active involvement in issue monitoring.

What is the US-Ukraine plan for monitoring weapons?

The United States and Ukraine have agreed on a comprehensive plan to jointly monitor the weapons provided by US partners. This initiative is designed to ensure that military aid is used appropriately and effectively, with mechanisms in place to prevent misuse. The collaboration emphasizes transparency and accountability, reflecting strong bilateral ties and a mutual dedication to maintaining security and order.

What is the new law on monitoring politically significant persons in Ukraine?

The newly signed law by President Zelenskyy mandates lifelong financial monitoring for individuals deemed politically significant in Ukraine. This law aims to enhance transparency and deter corruption among political figures by keeping a close watch on their financial activities. It represents a significant step toward strengthening governance and public trust through rigorous monitoring.

How does OSCE contribute to monitoring in conflict zones like Donbas?

The Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) plays a vital role in monitoring conflict zones such as Donbas. Through its Special Monitoring Mission, the OSCE observes and reports on military activities, ceasefire violations, and humanitarian conditions. Its presence helps ensure transparency, providing impartial and fact-based insights into the evolving situation, which is crucial for peacekeeping efforts in the region.

What challenges does the OSCE face in monitoring in Ukraine?

The OSCE's monitoring activities in Ukraine face several challenges, including restricted access to certain areas, security risks due to ongoing military engagements, and incidents of provocation against their personnel. Additionally, technical limitations, such as the loss of drones, hinder their capacity to conduct comprehensive surveillance. Despite these challenges, the OSCE remains a key player in promoting peace and security through consistent monitoring and reporting.

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PEP status may be limited to three years under new bill Status of politically exposed persons may be limited to three years, provision added to bill on taxation of parcels – Vasylevska-Smahliuk A provision was inserted into draft law No. 15112-1 on taxation of parcels to limit the status of national public figures subject to lifetime financial monitoring to three years after the end of their term in office. 3 133 19

Hakan Fidan Turkey expresses readiness to participate in ceasefire monitoring - media During a meeting of the Coalition of the Willing on Saturday, May 10, Turkey expressed its readiness to participate in monitoring the ceasefire between Ukraine and Russia. 1 412 19 Previously in trend: ceasefire between Ukraine and Russia meeting of the coalition of the willing

міноборони Ukraine and US agree on plan for joint monitoring of weapons provided by US partners - Defense Ministry Representatives of the U.S. Embassy and the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine agreed on a plan for joint physical inspections of weapons provided by U.S. partners. 1 592 4 War in Ukraine

зеленський Zelenskyy signed law on lifelong financial monitoring of politically significant persons On Thursday, October 26, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy signed the European integration law on the introduction of lifelong financial monitoring of politically significant persons (PEP). 4 743 38 Ukrainian Politics

влк Ombudsman’s office monitored 100% of VLK, Lubinets Since the beginning of 2023, 1,093 appeals have already been received about violations of rights related to the work of military medical commissions. We have conducted 833 on-site and off-site (documentary) monitoring visits. 7 427 25 Society

UNESCO extends monitoring in occupied Crimea UNESCO extends monitoring in occupied Crimea UNESCO will continue to monitor the situation in the annexed Crimea in 2020. 648 8 Previously in trend: Occupied territories - Crimea and Donbas

обсе OSCE SMM observed Russian tanks and Grads in Donbas In violation of the respective withdrawal lines an SMM mini unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) spotted on 16 May in non-government-controlled areas 13 BM-21 Grad rocket systems near Khrustalnyi in the Donetsk region. 4 667 21 Incidents

обсе Militants committed armed provocation against OSCE representatives in Luhansk region, - ATO Staff The militants committed an armed provocation against the members of the OSCE Special Monitoring Mission (SMM) near the village of Katerynivka (the occupied Luhansk region) today at 11:40 a.m. 37 505 70 Incidents

All Russian members of OSCE mission either GRU or FSB officers, - Ukrainian Army Gen. Kremenetskyi Members of the OSCE Special Monitoring Mission in Donbas may be agents of the Russian special services or intelligence agencies. 19 910 38 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine

Donbas conflict far from being frozen, - Hug OSCE says the situation in the Donbas is unpredictable, very volatile and very kinetic. 3 691 5 Ukrainian Politics

600 explosions recorded in Donetsk region on Oct.20, - OSCE The OSCE Special Monitoring Mission (SMM) to Ukraine observed almost twice as many cease-fire violations in the Donetsk region, including about 600 explosions compared with 310 in the previous reporting period. At the same time, it was reported about 22 explosions in the Luhansk region. 2 292 19 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine

OSCE SMM lost another drone in Donbas OSCE Special Monitoring Mission to Ukraine (SMM) reported about another downed drone in the Donbas. 12 924 43 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine

Militants’ attacks in Shyrokyne minimized due to OSCE surveillance cameras, - ATO spokesman Selezniov The number of attacks by the Russian occupation troops in the vicinity of Shyrokyne has significantly decreased after OSCE observers installed towers with surveillance cameras. 4 745 66 Incidents

Neither party have yet provided inventories or locations of permanent storage sites for withdrawn weapons, - OSCE Neither “DPR” nor “LPR” members have yet provided OSCE SMM with inventories or locations of designated permanent storage sites for withdrawn weapons. The Ukrainian military authorities have also as of yet to provide such information. 7 925 58 Incidents

OSCE observers recorded shelling from Grads in Donbas for the first time since Minsk II – Hug Observers of the OSCE Special Monitoring Mission (SMM) have registered the usage of 'Grad' multiple rocket launchers in Donbas for the first time since the second Minsk agreements were made in February. 11 863 104 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine Occupied territories - Crimea and Donbas