EU Ministers Hold Meeting In Ukraine
EU Foreign Ministers had held their first ever meeting outside the bloc in Ukraine on Monday, a show of support for the Country after a pro-Russian candidate won an election in Slovakia and the U.S. Congress omitted funding for Kyiv from a spending bill.
“We are convening a historic meeting of EU Foreign Ministers here in Ukraine, candidate country and future member of the EU,” Borrell said on X. “We are here to express our solidarity and support to the Ukrainian people.”
Ukraine’s Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said he was proud to host the meeting: “For the first time in history, outside current EU borders. But also within its future borders.”
Washington insists its firm military and political support for Ukraine has not wavered, despite Congress having excluded Ukraine funds from an emergency spending deal reached at the weekend to avert a government shutdown.
Although right-wing Republican supporters of Former President Donald Trump have increasingly called for funding of Ukraine to be halted, President Joe Biden’s administration says it expects the Republican-controlled House of Representatives to pass a measure to keep the aid flowing.
REUTERS