“This is an unacceptable war and we are determined to mobilize all the means and means at our disposal for financial, military, humanitarian and political aid,” said the President of the European Council. Charles Michael, After an informal summit in Prague that addressed two major issues facing Twenty-Seven: the Russian war in Ukraine and the energy crisis exacerbated by the aggression and manipulation of the Kremlin.
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“None of us accepts Russia’s flimsy attempts to seize parts of Ukraine in violation of international law,” said the German chancellor. Olaf School. “The recent annexation of parts of eastern Ukraine is a new low point in Russia’s aggression. “The EU will continue to support Ukraine with arms supplies, smart sanctions that hit Russia harder, and more financial support,” he said. Mark Rutte. Since the start of the war, on 24 May and not counting the military aid deployed by Member States, the European Union has contributed 19,000 million euros to Ukraine, and a further 2,000 million euros will be released in the coming days in “macro-financial aid”, the Commission President explained, Ursula von der LeyenLike Michel, he warned Moscow that they would not succumb to blackmail and nuclear threats.
“We take threats and escalation seriously” but “we are not intimidated. We fully support the United Nations’ efforts to ensure security and stability and reduce the threat. We are determined to continue our support for Ukraine and we will remain calm, keep our composure and condemn irresponsible threats every time”, the Belgian liberal warned. ‘nuclear apocalypse’ United States President Joe Biden. For his part, Czech Prime Minister and alternate Chairman of the Council, petr fialaThe head of European diplomacy signed the agreement on the new training mission of the Ukrainian army, Joseph BorrellIt hopes to become official at the next foreign ministers meeting in late October.