EU ready 'to assume the burden' of Ukraine support from US, says Poland

The largest European Union countries are ready to assume the burden of military and financial aid to Ukraine in case the US reduces its support, Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski said in talks on Tuesday. Top diplomats from France, Germany, Italy and Poland participated in the meeting as the EU braces for the drastic change in US policy Donald Trump's return to the White house could entail.

Major EU countries are ready to provide defence and financial aid to Ukraine if the United States reduces support, Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski said on Tuesday.

He was speaking on the 1,000th day of the Russian invasion of neighbouring Ukraine, as foreign ministers from six major European countries held talks in Warsaw dominated by the war and Donald Trump's return to power.

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"I note with appreciation the readiness of the largest European Union countries to assume the burden of military and financial support for Ukraine in the context of a possible reduction in US involvement," Sikorski told reporters after the talks.

(AFP)


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