With their post on X, the president of the European Council Antonio Costa and the president of the European Commission state that they have communicated with the European leaders and the Ukrainian president, “in order to coordinate
“The EU’s recent decisions aim to make it stronger by securing funding for Ukraine’s needs for the next two years, freezing Russian frozen assets in the long term and extending sanctions against Russia, with further measures underway if needed.
A strong and prosperous Ukraine in the EU is a key security guarantee. We continue to work for a strong and lasting peace for Ukraine, in close cooperation with our American partners,” says Costa.
Costa’s post about contacting Zelensky:
Together with European leaders I spoke with President , in order to coordinate ahead of tomorrow’s meeting with President Trump.
The EU’s support for Ukraine will not falter. In war, in peace, in reconstruction.
Recent EU decisions have made Ukraine stronger:
-…— António Costa (@eucopresident)
Ursula von der Leyen, for her part, states that “we welcome all efforts that lead to our common goal – a just and lasting peace that preserves the sovereignty and territorial integrity of Ukraine. And this strengthens the security and defense capabilities of the country, as an integral part of the security of our continent. In 2026, the European Commission will continue to put pressure on the Kremlin, maintain our support for Ukraine and work intensively to accompany Ukraine on its path to EU membership.”
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We have just touched base with several leaders ahead of tomorrow’s meeting between President Trump and President Zelenskyy on peace talks.
We welcome all efforts leading to our shared objective – a just and lasting peace that preserves Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial…
— Ursula von der Leyen (@vonderleyen)
