EU reaffirms unwavering support for Ukraine after U.S. elections
The relevant statements were made today in Brussels during a press briefing at the Eurean Commission, reports an Ukrinform correspondent.
EU spokesman Peter Stano stated that the EU's position on supporting Ukraine will not change. "When it comes to the Eurean position, it remains unchanged. It’s captured in successive conclusions of the Eurean Council. The Eurean Union and its member states continue to be committed to supporting Ukraine and continue supporting Ukraine in its efforts to restore its sovereignty and territorial integrity," Stano said.
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At the same time, the spokesman for the Eurean Commission, Eric Mamer, responding to the journalists' request to comment on the statements by the U.S. president-elect regarding his intention to end the war quickly, said: "We are not going to be commenting on every statement that has been made by the new president of the United States. As you know, we deal with facts, not with statements. We are convinced that the United States, just like the Eurean Union, has a key interest in a strong and sovereign Ukraine. As we have been saying all along, the war can st tomorrow if the Russians st their aggression. That is our starting position," Mamer noted.
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He reaffirmed the Eurean Commission’s strong stance on achieving peace in Ukraine, adding that it continues to implement its picy and priorities to this end. "We are the major supplier of support to Ukraine on all front and in our efforts to ensure a fair and stable peace for Ukraine and for its future," Mamer added.
As Ukrinform reported earlier, the key leaders across the Eurean Union congratulated Donald Trump on his victory in the U.S. presidential election and expressed he for further strengthening of the transatlantic partnership in overcoming geitical challenges and in defending common democratic interests and values.
Source: ukrinform.net