European leaders flocked to Ukraine on Monday, pledging their support to the third anniversary of Russian invasion, rattling President Donald Trump badly negotiation With Russia Public feud With Ukrainian President Voldymir Zelensky.
“Donators around the world are looking very carefully to see if there is immunity if they violate international borders or break into neighbors, or if there is a real deterrence,” says the European Commission's Ursulaphone. Del Reyen I said On Monday, the general attitudes towards Kiev were summarised among high-ranking Western pilgrims.
“Because Ukraine is Europe. In this battle for survival, it is not just Ukraine's fate that is at stake. It is the fate of Europe,” she said. It has been declared.
“In Ukraine, we'll be talking about Ukraine with Ukraine,” Council of Europe President Antonio Costa said on social media after arriving in Kiev.
Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau I said During his visit to Kiev, where Canada might be willing to send troops to Ukraine, he was ambiguous about where Canadian soldiers would be stationed.
Other Western leaders are more likely to Ukraine, including both Ukrainian President Vowlein and Europe, which have solid demands that President Donald Trump reserve a seat for him to negotiate a war with President Vladimir Putin. and promised more political support to Ukrainian President Voldy Zelensky.
List of VIP Visitors On Monday, Kiev will be hosting Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, Lithuanian President Gitanas Nausessa, Latvian President Edgars Rinkevis, Estonian Prime Minister Kristen Mikal, Finland President Alexander Stubb, Prime Minister Danish Mette Fredericksen and Swedish Prime Minister Wolf. Christerson, Norwegian Prime Minister Jonas Gajas Souerson, and Icelandic Prime Minister Christran Frostadthir.
Von der Leyen It was promised By March it had made a prompt delivery of $3.6 billion with EU assistance, but Spain pledged another billion two years later in the bilateral pledge of $200 million from Madrid itself. Denmark has also pledged to provide additional $56.8 million in humanitarian and reconstruction support, Sweden has pledged to $105 million for Ukraine's air defense, and Norway has more than $1 billion for humanitarian and energy security He said he would provide.
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European leaders visiting Kiev, especially those in Scandinavian countries, stressed the belief that interfering with Russia's invasion of Ukraine is essential to curbing Russian attacks in other theatres.
“For the past three years, Ukrainians have fought for freedom and security. It belongs to them, our people and us,” Swedish Prime Minister Christerson said more than Ukraine's air defense. I mentioned it when I announced the funds. “Strengthening Ukraine's ability to protect itself from Russian invasions will also increase our security.”
“Three years after Putin's three-day “special military operation,” Ukraine is alive and fighting, and our country has more friends than ever,” Zelensky said in a European visitor. I declared it when I received it.
The European Union Foreign Minister agreed on Monday New sanctions This is the 16th round of sanctions against Russia since the war began in February 2022. The new measures included a ban on the import of aluminum, a ban on the sale of video game consoles to Russia, and punitive measures targeting the “shadow fleet” of Russian sanctions. The threat of banning cargo ships and third country airlines offering Russia to fly in the EU.
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The latter measure is important as domestic airlines in Russia struggle to meet the demand for air travel without importing parts and supplies blocked by previous sanctions. The Russians are negotiating with the Third Country Airlines to process domestic flights within Russia and avoid these sanctions.
Former British Prime Minister Boris Johnson visited Kiev on Monday and swiped the comments of President Donald Trump last Tuesday. Ukraine said it had “began” a war with Russia. Friday's Trump Adjustment His position that Russia “attacked” Ukraine should not have been allowed by Zelensky and former President Joe Biden.
“I am proud to be here in Kiev, celebrating the third anniversary of Putin's invasion. I am honored to be in the Ukrainian people to resist the sleazy acts of unprovoked attacks. , I firmly reject the strange immunity currently on sale about the origins of that war,” Johnson said. I said From Kyiv on Monday.
“I urge people to stay cool and see the facts of continuing US support for Ukraine under Donald Trump, and believe that Ukraine has a great future as a free sovereignty and an independent nation. “I'm doing that,” Johnson added.





