Three European leaders (Ursula van der Leyen for the European Commission, and the Belgian and Italian Prime Ministers Alexander De Croo and Giorgia Meloni) and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau were in Kyiv this Saturday to demonstrate Western support for the Ukraine two years to the day after the start of the invasion of Russia.
Three European leaders (Ursula van der Leyen for the European Commission, and the Belgian and Italian Prime Ministers Alexander De Croo and Giorgia Meloni) and Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau were in Kyiv this Saturday to demonstrate Western support for the Ukraine two years to the day after the start of the invasion of Russia.
On the tarmac of Hostemel airport in the Kyiv region, bombed by Russian forces in the first days of the war, as the Ukrainian president recalled, Western leaders succeeded one another to renew their aid to the Ukrainians
“Today we are here to tell you that Europe will continue to stand with you for as long as it takes. With more financial support, more ammunition, more training for your troops, more defenses air and more investment in European and European forces”, declared Ursula von der Leyen in particular.