UNITED NATIONS (AP) - The European Union has a message for the Trump administration: It will continue supporting Ukraine against Russia's illegal invasion, step up humanitarian aid when others pull back, and boost global teamwork to address the world's challenges.
EU’s top diplomat pledges unified support for Ukraine and global humanitarian aid in dig at US
UNITED NATIONS (AP) - The European Union has a message for the Trump administration: It will continue supporting Ukraine against Russia's illegal invasion, step up humanitarian aid when others pull back, and boost global teamwork to address the world's challenges.
EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas never mentioned the United States in her speech to the U.N. Security Council on Tuesday. But her points were clearly aimed at President Donald Trump 's dismissive language about Europe, his massive cutbacks in aid to poor and conflict-torn countries, and his administration’s reluctance to acknowledge that Russia invaded Ukraine.
Following talks in Saudi Arabia on Tuesday, the Trump administration said it was lifting its suspension of military aid and intelligence sharing for Ukraine, and Kyiv signaled that it was open to a 30-day ceasefire in the war with Russia. The U.S.-Ukraine deal is now pending Moscow's agreement.
Looking at the world 80 years after the U.N. was founded on the ashes of World War II, Kallas said its foundations are facing "unprecedented pressure." She cited blatant violations of the U.N. Charter, "attempts to replace the rule of law by the rule of force," and universal principles promoting peace, human rights and development "under heavy fire."