EU Should “Step Up” Military Aid to Ukraine, Von Der Leyen Says
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Time and again, the government has promised that it will use the EU presidency to bring Ukraine closer. This happened specifically on Thursday, when Zelenskyj suddenly got off a plane in Tirstrup.
EU Should “Step Up” Military Aid to Ukraine, Von Der Leyen Says
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen called on Europe to ramp up its military support for Ukraine on Thursday, July 3, following the United States’ decision to pause certain weapons deliveries. The message came as Denmark, which now holds the rotating EU presidency, vowed to push Ukraine’s stalled EU membership bid. “It’s a clear message to step up our own support, ramping up our European defense capacities, not only at the level o…
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