In Europe, there has never been such a unity to support Ukraine in initiating a full -scale invasion of the Russian Federation, the diplomat said.
The European Union is supporting Ukraine to help it recover territories it has lost at least since a massive war began on 24 February. This was stated by the head of EU diplomacy, Josep Borrell, in an interview for the official journal of the European Union, published the previous day.
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Asked if he sees the dangers of a definite separation between EU countries which Ukraine’s military goals are willing to support, Borrell said that “there is always a risk”, but he has never seen such. unity in Europe as support Ukraine at the beginning of an invasion of the Russian Federation. At the same time, different countries have “different sensitivities”.
Borrell did not directly answer the question of whether Ukraine should simply help to defend itself, or help win the war.
“Our military assistance must reach the Ukrainian forces as soon as possible, because they are not fighting with bills, but with weapons that allow them to fight the Russian aggression. All wars end in a ceasefire and negotiations, and it is necessary for Ukraine to enter here. stage with a strong position so that Russia does not remain in the territory occupied and occupied by it after February 24, “said Josep Borrell.
When asked if the EU’s goal is to help Ukraine regain control over the territories it has lost since the all-out war began, Borrell replied: “Yes, that seems reasonable.”
In the same interview, Borrell said that after the war, the EU would have to learn to live with Russia. To do this, Europe needs a clear plan of relations with the aggressor country.
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Source: korrespondent

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