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New EU Leaders Make Symbolic First Trip to Kyiv, Pledging Unwavering Support for ukraine
BRUSSELS – In a powerful display of solidarity, newly elected European Council President Charles Michel and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen made their first official trip to Kyiv on Tuesday, reaffirming the European Union‘s steadfast commitment to Ukraine.
The visit, just hours after Michel and von der Leyen assumed their roles, underscores the EU’s unwavering support for Ukraine in the face of ongoing Russian aggression.
“We are here today to send a clear message: the European Union stands wiht Ukraine,” Michel declared during a joint press conference with Ukrainian President volodymyr Zelenskyy. “We will continue to provide political, economic, and humanitarian support for provided that it takes.”
Von der Leyen echoed this sentiment, emphasizing the EU’s commitment to Ukraine’s future. “We are not only providing immediate assistance, but we are also working to ensure Ukraine’s long-term recovery and integration into the European family,” she stated.
The visit comes at a critical juncture for Ukraine, as the country continues to grapple with the devastating consequences of the war.the EU has already provided billions of euros in aid to Ukraine, and von der Leyen announced additional support measures during the trip.
Zelenskyy expressed his gratitude for the EU’s unwavering support. “Your visit today is a symbol of hope for the Ukrainian people,” he said.”We are grateful for your solidarity and your commitment to our country’s future.”
The symbolic trip to Kyiv marks a strong start for the new leadership of the European Union, signaling a continued commitment to supporting Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.
EU’s New Guard Makes Powerful Kyiv Debut, Pledging Unwavering Support
Kyiv, Ukraine – Even before their official innaguration, newly appointed European Council President Charles Michel and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen placed Ukraine at the top of their agenda with their symbolic first trip to Kyiv on tuesday.
In a strong show of unity against the ongoing Russian aggression, Michel and von der Leyen met with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, reaffirming the European Union’s steadfast commitment to Ukraine.
“We are here today to send a clear message: the European union stands with Ukraine,” Michel declared during a joint press conference. “We will continue to provide political, economic, and humanitarian support for provided that it takes.”
Von der Leyen echoed this sentiment, stressing the EU’s focus on Ukraine’s long-term future. “We are not only providing immediate assistance, but we are also working to ensure Ukraine’s long-term recovery and integration into the European family,” she stated.
The visit coincides with a critical time for Ukraine, as the nation continues to battle the devastating consequences of the ongoing war. The EU has already committed billions of euros in aid to Ukraine, with von der Leyen announcing further support measures during this visit.
Zelenskyy expressed his deep gratitude for the EU’s unwavering support. “Your visit today is a symbol of hope for the Ukrainian people,” he said. “We are grateful for your solidarity and your commitment to our country’s future.”
This impactful display of solidarity in Kyiv marks a strong opening for the new leadership of the European Union,signaling an unwavering dedication to supporting Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity.
