EU leaders say Ukraine should have freedom to decide its future
Twenty-six EU leaders reaffirm support for Ukraine's self-defense and vow continued political, economic, and military aid amid ongoing conflict with Russia, the EU said.
- 26 of the 27 EU leaders signed a statement affirming Ukraine's right to decide its own future, with Hungary's Viktor Orban being the exception.
- The statement expressed concerns about Russia's actions in Ukraine and pledged continued military support for Kyiv's self-defense.
- While not formally recognizing Russian control over Ukrainian territories, the notion of some regions remaining under de facto Russian control was acknowledged.
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Ukraine is not a chessboard for the power games of the great powers. Outsiders have no right to decide the country's future.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has thanked European leaders for their support for Ukraine's independence and territorial integrity, the Ukrinform news agency reports, writing on Telegram, sharing a link to a statement by European Union (EU) leaders.
Ukraine’s president, Volodimir Zelenski, thanked the message this Tuesday for the leaders of all EU countries except Hungary because it represents a “clear support” for Ukrainian “independence” and “territorial integrity” a few days from the meeting between Donald Trump and Vladimir Putin in Alaska. In this regard, he stressed that “everyone” supports the “determination” of the U.S. president, but insisted on the need to set positions beforehand…
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