Limited European military aid to Ukraine provided as ceasefire negotiations continue
- Ukraine's European allies pledged a €1 billion loan to Ukraine, which will be repaid with proceeds from immobilized Russian assets in the European Union.
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated that Russia attacked Ukraine using 171 drones after a call between President Donald Trump and President Vladimir Putin.
- Zelenskyy expressed disappointment that the pledged amount was far less than his request of over $5 billion from the European Union.
- Ursula von der Leyen, president of the European Commission, confirmed ongoing support for Ukraine, affirming the EU's commitment amid ongoing military tensions.
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EU should keep frozen Russian assets until reparations paid even if US returns funds, commissioner says
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European military makes plans to protect cities and infrastructure in Ukraine if there is a peace agreement
The United Kingdom and France would lead a limited mission that would not be able to monitor a ceasefire because of its size, but would help the security of cities, ports, plants and energy networks.Sanchez questions the EU's rhetoric with the "rearming plan" and Spain reduces the ambition of aid to Ukraine While resigning to the loss of support from the United States, the United Kingdom and France are advancing with other European allies in the…
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