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Ensuring the functioning of courts and the independence of judges, as well as further development of the judicial system, are among the main priorities of the judiciary today. This was stated by Iryna Mudra, Deputy Head of the Office of the President of Ukraine, at a roundtable discussion on judicial reform.

Daria Herasymchuk, Advisor – Presidential Commissioner for Children's Rights and Child Rehabilitation, took part in the presentation of the book Living the War: Children during the Russian war against Ukraine. It was published as part of the Bring Kids Back UA action plan aimed at returning Ukrainian children abducted by the aggressor state of Russia.

Deputy Head of the Presidential Office Iryna Mudra met with Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipotentiary of Japan to Ukraine Kuninori Matsuda.

The Embassy of the Netherlands in Ukraine hosted a discussion on the possibility of bringing the aggressor state of Russia to justice for the shelling of energy facilities. The event was attended by Deputy Head of the Presidential Office Iryna Mudra, Prosecutor General Andriy Kostin and foreign diplomats.

The Ukrainian and Portuguese sides started working on a project for a bilateral security agreement and coordinated a schedule for further negotiations.

The Head of the Presidential Office thanked Jake Sullivan for the effort the Administration of the U.S. President was making to reach an agreement in Congress and approve the necessary funding for Ukraine as soon as possible.

The Head of the Office of the President Andriy Yermak attended a meeting of representatives of the Prosecutor General's Office, the Business Ombudsman Council, the Council for Entrepreneurship Support in the Conditions of Martial Law under the President of Ukraine, and Ukrainian business associations.

Ukraine expects that the aid package from the United States of America will contain all the necessary means to protect civilians and continue the fight against the aggressor state of the Russian Federation. This was said by the Head of the Office of the President Andriy Yermak on the United News telethon.

Andriy Yermak noted that our country is ready to actively promote investments of such powerful global players and to discuss all relevant issues with foreign and local businesses.

The Head of the President's Office expressed his belief that all partners know exactly what Ukraine needs most: ammunition, artillery, air defense systems and long-range missiles.