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EU Pledges Support for Ukraine, But Concrete Aid Remains Uncertain

Dolon Mondal
Last updated: March 21, 2025 12:13 pm
Dolon Mondal
EU Pledges Support for Ukraine, But Concrete Aid Remains Uncertain

EU Leaders Vow Support for Ukraine, But Financial Pledges Remain Uncertain

In a recent meeting in Brussels, European Union leaders reaffirmed their commitment to supporting Ukraine amidst its ongoing conflict with Russia. However, they stopped short of making concrete financial promises, leaving Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy’s request for 5 billion euros in artillery ammunition funding unanswered.

Zelenskiy’s Plea for Immediate Aid

During a video link address to the EU leaders, Zelenskiy emphasized the urgent need for artillery shells, requesting at least 5 billion euros to bolster Ukraine’s defense capabilities. “We need funds for artillery shells and would really appreciate Europe’s support as soon as possible,” he stated.

Internal Divisions Within the EU

Despite the strong words of support, the EU faces internal divisions. While most leaders pledged to continue providing Ukraine with regular financial aid, Hungary’s Viktor Orban was notably absent from this commitment. Additionally, a proposal by EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas for a 40 billion euro military aid package faced resistance, particularly from southern European countries.

Also Read: Ukraine Hits Strategic Russian Base, Sparking Fear of Escalation

Debate on Defense Spending

The summit also highlighted the EU’s broader concerns about its own defense capabilities. With fears of potential Russian aggression and uncertainties about U.S. protection through NATO, leaders discussed increasing defense spending. Lithuanian President Gitanas Nauseda warned, “We have to rearm ourselves because otherwise we will be the next victims of Russian aggression.”

However, not all leaders were on the same page. Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez expressed discomfort with the term “rearm,” emphasizing the different security challenges faced by southern European countries.

Looking Ahead

As the EU grapples with these challenges, French President Emmanuel Macron announced that Zelenskiy will visit Paris to discuss further support with a coalition of willing countries. The EU’s ability to invest in defense and support Ukraine will depend on its economic strength and internal cohesion.

Also Read: Russia and U.S. Set for High-Stakes Talks on Ukraine and Black Sea Deal

TAGGED:defense spendingEUEuropean UnionMilitary AidRussiaUkraineZelenskiy
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