Washington’s support for Ukraine should not dispel a sense of urgency among EU countries, Ukraine and its allies warn.

Washington has agreed to send billions more in aid to Ukraine, but Kyiv’s message to Europe is clear: You guys are not off the hook.

“We all welcome the decision of the U.S. House of Representatives … But we in Europe cannot and should not relax,” Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba said during a video call with EU foreign ministers on Monday. “The defense of Europe is first and foremost a matter for us, Europeans.”

European heads of state and government promised last week to step up their air defense support for Ukraine, following Germany’s announcement that it was sending a Patriot air defense system to Kyiv.

“This is not a question of months, it’s a question of days and weeks,” European Council President Charles Michel said after a meeting of EU leaders in Brussels. NATO Secretary-General Jens Stoltenberg also pledged that more air defense help for Ukraine would be announced over the coming days.

But Washington’s renewed support risks taking the pressure off the EU, said two European diplomats who were granted anonymity to speak freely.

    • @ShittyBeatlesFCPres
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      138 months ago

      An account less than a day old that doesn’t know semicolons exist? This is a poor effort. 2/10 and I advise you to drop this course before the deadline and take a 100 level course instead.

    • @Docus
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      78 months ago

      Luckily, users like you can be blocked really easily. Two clicks in the voyager app and sanity is restored

    • @[email protected]
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      38 months ago

      Common definitions paint areas west of the Ural as European, which doesn’t mean anything on it’s own. The “European Union” proved with the seperation of the “United Kingdom” that it is a true voluntary federation, while the “Russian Federation” engages in an imperial war of annexation against the Ukraine

      So, shut up, Mordor.