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26 Sep 2025, 21:30 GMT+10
US President Donald Trump was the one who promised to stop the killing, the blocs foreign policy chief has argued
Brussels is not solely responsible for helping Ukraine end its conflict with Russia, EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas told Politico on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly in New York on Thursday.
The comments follow US President Donald Trump's recent apparent change of stance on Ukraine, after he suggested that Kiev, "with the support of the European Union," was "in a position to fight and win." Some observers saw the remark as Trump stepping back from the conflict after failing to make good on his pledge to end it quickly.
"He was the one who promised to stop the killing," Kallas said. "So it can't be on us."
After taking office in January, Trump engaged in brokering peace negotiations while suspending military aid to Kiev and refraining from imposing sanctions on Russia.
He has insisted that the EU countries take greater responsibility for their own security, urging European NATO members to increase military spending to 5% of their gross domestic product (GDP).
Brussels' top diplomat insisted that there is no NATO without the US, adding that America is one of the military bloc's key members and any discussion of NATO's role must reflect Washington's responsibilities.
The EU has faced challenges in financing long-term support for Ukraine, limited by constraints in its budgetary mechanisms and resistance from some members.
Kallas, a long-time Russia hawk, put forward an ambitious plan in March to mobilize new military aid for Ukraine worth €40 billion via EU member states. Several countries, including France, Italy, Spain, and Portugal, resisted the proposal, wary of the formidable commitments.
After weeks of negotiations, the package was scaled back to €5 billion for ammunition, underscoring both the limits of EU unity and the challenges Kallas faces in translating her hawkish stance into collective action.
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Russia has repeatedly accused the EU of undermining the peace efforts around Ukraine and militarizing in preparation for any conflict with Moscow.
Moscow's Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said on Thursday that the EU and NATO have declared "an actual war" on Russia, accusing the West of orchestrating the Ukraine conflict.
(RT.com)
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