Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, right, Spain's Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez, second from right, Latvia's President Edgars Rinkevics, left, and Finland's President Alexander Stubb, centre left,
Spain and Canada have announced aid packages for Kyiv while its other allies have imposed sanctions on Russia.
European leaders said they are behind Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky after the US President Donald Trump attempted to bully him in the White House.
European leaders threw their support behind Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky after his spat with Donald Trump sent shockwaves across
An informal European summit on Sunday will seek to strengthen Kiev in potential peace negotiations for the war in Ukraine. Zelensky is already in the United States to meet with Trump and sign the agreement for the exploitation of Ukraine's rare earth lands.
After a heated White House clash, European leaders rally behind President Zelensky, condemning Trump’s tactics
The U.S. is embracing European far-right parties in sympathy with Moscow — the opposite of how Washington dealt with Europe’s Communist parties in the Cold War.
As Russia’s invasion of Ukraine entered its three-year mark this week, Europeans are expressing mixed views about the EU’s continued support for Ukraine and US President Donald Trump’s moves to end the conflict,
"We are ready to continue to provide military assistance and equipment with even more determination than we have in the past," Spanish PM Pedro Sanchez said.
President Trump has called on NATO allies to increase their defense spending to 5 percent, with only three countries currently meeting the 2 percent threshold, while NATO Secretary General Mark
Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez announced a fresh €1 billion ($1.047 billion) military aid package for Ukraine on Monday. “We will continue supporting Ukraine as long as it takes. We will not let you down when you need us the most,” said Sanchez at the summit in Kyiv marking the third anniversary of the war.