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EU reaffirmed ‘clear commitment’ to Ukraine, says foreign policy chief

EU foreign ministers discuss military support for Ukraine, EU membership at special meeting in Kyiv

Agnes Szücs  | 02.10.2023 - Update : 02.10.2023
EU reaffirmed ‘clear commitment’ to Ukraine, says foreign policy chief

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EU foreign ministers reaffirmed their commitment in backing Ukraine at their special meeting in Ukraine’​​​​​​​s capital Kyiv, the bloc’s foreign policy chief said on Monday.  

Speaking at a news conference with Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba, Josep Borrell underlined that the reunion in Kyiv “should be understood as a clear commitment of the European Union to Ukraine,” including military support, ensuring accountability for war crimes, and EU membership perspective. 

Borrell stressed that EU top diplomats sent a message to Russia that the bloc is “not intimidated” by its aggression.

He said that the Ukrainian city of Odesa came under a drone attack only minutes after he finished his visit and left on Sunday. 

The EU, he said, wants to grant “long-term security guarantees” for Ukraine once the war ends.

Borrell also said that he had proposed to provide another €5 billion ($5.25 billion) military aid for Ukraine next year, and said he hopes EU countries will give the green light for the support before the end of 2022. 

In a message posted on X, German Foreign Minister Annelena Baerbock also highlighted the importance of the meeting. 

“The future of Ukraine is in the European Union, in our community of freedom – one day stretching from Lisbon to Luhansk,” she said.

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