World leaders flock to Kyiv to declare support on Ukraine war anniversary
Briefly

European and Canadian leaders gathered in Kyiv to commemorate the third anniversary of Russia's invasion, with increased military and financial aid commitments. Notably, Ursula von der Leyen announced plans for $3.6 billion in EU aid in March, plus an additional $1 billion from Spain. The urgency of this support is amplified by shifts in U.S. relations under Trump, who is negotiating with Russia and portraying Ukraine unfavorably. An upcoming aid package for Ukraine is still under consideration, highlighting the ongoing need for unified and robust international support.
We must speed up the immediate delivery of weapons and ammunition, and this will be at the heart of our work in the coming weeks.
A peaceful nation was invaded, with no reason except [Russian President Vladimir] Putin's imperial obsession.
European foreign ministers will meet Monday in Brussels... with some officials floating a price tag ranging from $6 billion to more than $20 billion.
President Donald Trump has opened direct negotiations with Russia, ending Moscow's diplomatic isolation, and is expected to soon meet with Putin.
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