On the morning of March 31, a high-level European delegation led by Kaja Kallas, the European Union's foreign policy chief, arrived in the Ukrainian capital. During her visit, Kallas delivered a strong message of solidarity, emphasizing that the EU remains steadfast in its backing of Ukraine amidst the ongoing war.
Taking to the social media platform X, the top European diplomat praised the nation's endurance. "Every visit is a visual reminder of Ukraine's courage and resilience," she stated. Kallas assured that Europe stands firmly alongside Ukraine, promising continued assistance across multiple sectors: "We will continue to provide military, financial, energy, and humanitarian support."
Beyond immediate aid, Kallas underscored the European Union's commitment to justice, declaring that Europe will make every effort to "ensure full accountability for Russia's crimes." This statement aligns with recent international momentum to prosecute the crime of aggression.
Efforts to establish a Special Tribunal to try Russian leadership have seen significant progress in recent days:
The continuous influx of international backing highlights a growing consensus within Europe and beyond to hold perpetrators accountable while sustaining vital support for Kyiv.
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