European foreign ministers mark Europe Day in Ukraine to express support
- On May 9, European and allied foreign ministers, including Estonia's Margus Tsahkna, met in Lviv, Ukraine, to mark Europe Day and show support for Ukraine.
- This visit followed ongoing diplomatic efforts aimed at a just and lasting peace, amid calls for united pressure on Russia to end the war.
- The discussions emphasized increasing defense aid, using frozen Russian assets for a billion-euro EU investment in Ukraine’s defense sector, and plans for a security coalition led by the UK and France.
- Tsahkna declared, “Europe’s strength lies in its unity” and stressed that Ukraine belongs in Europe and must negotiate from a position of strength.
- The ministers agreed that escalating pressure on Russia is necessary to hold the aggressor accountable and to avoid repeating post-World War II mistakes.
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