EU support level for Ukraine by end of 2025
Increased financial aid • 25%
Increased military aid • 25%
Both financial and military aid increased • 25%
No significant increase • 25%
Reports from EU and international organizations
Trump Likely to Sanction Russia if Putin Rejects Ukraine Peace Talks, Urges EU Support
Jan 21, 2025, 11:09 PM
U.S. President Donald Trump has indicated that he is likely to impose additional sanctions on Russia if President Vladimir Putin does not engage in peace talks to end the war in Ukraine. Trump made these remarks during a press conference at the White House, stating that the possibility of further sanctions 'sounds likely' if Putin refuses to come to the negotiating table. Trump also criticized Putin, suggesting that the Russian leader is 'destroying' his country by not seeking a peace agreement with Ukraine. The U.S. President mentioned his intention to speak with Putin soon and reiterated his belief that the war would not have occurred under his previous presidency. Trump also called for a ceasefire and mentioned discussions with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky, while urging the European Union to increase its contributions to support Ukraine.
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Humanitarian aid • 25%
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Military support • 25%
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Germany • 25%
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Poland • 25%
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