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'If We Don't Help Ukraine Further, We Should Start Learning Russian,' EU Diplomacy Chief Says

Summary by The Kyiv Independent
Failure to provide stronger military and financial support for Ukraine could leave Europe vulnerable to growing Russian influence, meaning Europeans might have to "start learning Russian," the EU's top diplomat, Kaja Kallas, said, the Guardian reported on June 17."We know that Russia responds to strength and nothing else," Kallas said. She called Ukraine "Europe's first line of defense" and emphasized the need for continued sanctions against Rus…

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EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Kaia Kallas said Ukraine remains the first line of defense for the whole of Europe and the European Union must continue to support its own security.

Kaja Kallas again expressed concern about the Russians, saying there may be no more opportunities to prevent Russia's advance later.

Kallas: If EU does not increase aid to Ukraine, Europeans will have to learn RussianEU High Representative for Foreign Affairs Kaia Kallas said that if Europe does not increase aid to Ukraine, Europeans will have to learn Russian. She stressed that Ukraine is Europe's shield, and support is necessary for the security of both Ukraine and the EU itself.

·Kyiv, Ukraine
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