An interview with the president of the European Commission.
The member states are amazingly supportive of Ukraine. We know that Ukraine is fighting for its survival, but it’s also fighting for our values. The budget support we are giving them is to make sure that they can pay the basic salaries so that their government and country keep functioning, while we know their main task is to defend themselves against Russia. Then, of course, there has been a lot of member-state bilateral support with military capabilities.
The United States has been amazing, wonderful, reliable and supportive of Ukraine. I see that the support is bipartisan. There is a strong support in the Senate, the House and in the White House. I am convinced that this support will continue.People are worried that if the Republicans win the presidency, the support will definitely wane.
Yes, but we also see that there is strong Republican leadership supporting Ukraine in both chambers. I am deeply convinced that we can count on them. As I said, Ukraine is fighting for our values. And if Ukraine does not win this war, what kind of a message would this send to other authoritarian regimes?Over the years, it has gotten more and more obvious that [Russian President Vladimir] Putin has a completely different view on Russia, Ukraine and the world.
on the table in the early days of the war. This showed an impressive unity of the member states and a very determined reaction to this invasion.Indeed. Other countries joined us — Canada, Japan, the United Kingdom and Switzerland. I think this was a big strategic mistake of Putin. I think he did not expect the European Union to be so united and so determined in its reaction.
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