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Von der Leyen in Kyiv as Ukraine marks four years of Russia’s war

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen visited Kyiv to reaffirm Europe's support for Ukraine on the anniversary of the war's start.

European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen made her tenth visit to Kyiv as Ukraine commemorates four years since the onset of Russia’s aggression. Upon her arrival, she was warmly welcomed by Ukraine's Foreign Minister Andriy Sybiga, who presented her with yellow and blue flowers, symbolizing Ukrainian national pride. This visit underscores the ongoing commitment of the European Union to support Ukraine amid the extended conflict, particularly as winter approaches, which is increasingly challenging for the Ukrainian populace.

During her visit, von der Leyen emphasized the EU's unwavering support for Ukraine, pledging continued financial and military assistance throughout the winter months. She stated that the European Union would not relent in its efforts until peace is restored on Ukraine’s terms, reinforcing the idea that any resolution must reflect Ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity. This sentiment aligns with the EU's broader strategy to maintain pressure on Russia and support Ukraine diplomatically and militarily.

In a display of solidarity, EU buildings in Brussels and Strasbourg were illuminated in the colors of the Ukrainian flag during the anniversary, a gesture signaling the EU's commitment to stand with Ukraine. Von der Leyen's visit not only highlights the institutional support from the EU but also serves as a reminder of the importance of international unity against aggression, as Ukraine continues to face substantial challenges in the ongoing war with Russia.

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