After the United States has announced that they no longer wanted to deliver arms to Ukraine, the European Union, by the voice of the president of his committee this Thursday, July 3, reaffirms her support for kyiv.
American disengagement would be a “clear message” that Europe must strengthen its aid, according to a speaking by Ursula von der Leyen, the president of European co -sees, this Thursday, July 3.
A point on which Volodymyr Zelensky rebounded. The Ukrainian president, who spoke of “doubts” as to the continuation of American military aid in Ukraine, recalled the need for increased cooperation with the European Union and NATO.
“Today, while doubts are hovering over the continuation of American support for Europe, it is even more important to strengthen our cooperation and our coordination within the EU and NATO, but also in our direct relations,” he said.
Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Thursday to his American counterpart Donald Trump, during a telephone conversation, that Russia “will not give up his goals” in Ukraine, while saying that he is open in pursuit of negotiations with kyiv.