The head of diplomacy of the European Union, Josep Borrell, arrived in kyiv on Saturday. On the occasion of the first visit by a senior European official after Donald Trump’s victory in the American elections, he intends to reassure Ukraine of Europe’s support.
The Republican’s victory worries Ukraine and Europe, who fear that Donald Trump will put an end to Washington’s support for kyiv in its fight against the Russian invasion.
“The message is clear: Europeans will continue to support Ukraine,” said Josep Borrell, who is expected to leave office next month. “We have supported Ukraine from the beginning, and for my last visit to Ukraine, I convey the same message: we will support you as much as we can,” he said.
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Since the 2022 Russian invasion, Europe has spent around $125 billion to support Ukraine, while the United States alone has shelled out more than $90 billion, according to a study by the Kiel Institute.
During his campaign, Donald Trump questioned the continuation of significant US military and financial aid to Ukraine and said he could reach a quick deal to end the war.
Maintaining support from the United States, Ukraine’s largest donor, is seen by most experts as essential to allowing kyiv to stay afloat, particularly at a time of political uncertainty among major European powers such as are Germany and France.
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