Zelensky urges EU to keep pressuring Russia ahead of new round of peace talks
- Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy urged EU leaders to approve a package of at least €5 billion for artillery purchases during a video address.
- Kaja Kallas, European Union foreign policy chief, supported Zelenskyy's request, emphasizing the need for concrete military support for Ukraine.
- All EU leaders, except Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, backed a statement supporting Ukraine's territorial integrity during a summit in Brussels.
- Zelenskyy stated that Russia must stop making 'unnecessary demands' and comply with its promises to end the war, according to AFP.
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