Europe (Washington Insider Magazine)—Since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine on February 24, 2022, the European Union has demonstrated unwavering support for Ukraine, both in its defense against aggression and its aspirations for a peaceful and sovereign future.
Key Actions by the EU for Ukraine
Over the past two years, the EU has committed to comprehensive assistance for Ukraine, including:
- Financial and Military Aid: The EU has provided over €88 billion in support, including €28 billion focused on military and defense needs on the ground.
- Reconstruction and Reforms: A newly launched support mechanism will offer up to €50 billion in loans and grants to aid Ukraine’s post-war rebuilding efforts and support reforms necessary for EU membership.
- EU Membership Path: Ukraine has been granted candidate status, with the green light to begin negotiations for EU membership—a significant step in aligning Ukraine with European democratic values.
- Sanctions on Russia: The EU has adopted 13 rounds of sanctions targeting Russia and its supporters, including new measures introduced on February 23, 2024, aimed at weakening Russia’s ability to sustain the war.
Solidarity Visits and Symbolic Actions
On the second anniversary of the invasion, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen visited Kyiv to honor Ukraine’s resistance. She praised Ukraine as a “beacon of hope for freedom-loving people everywhere” and reiterated the EU’s commitment to support Ukraine financially, economically, militarily, and morally.
A Message of Hope and Determination
In her remarks, von der Leyen acknowledged the bravery of Ukrainians fighting not only for their sovereignty but also for the security of Europe as a whole:
“This is why you have the entire European Union behind you. More than ever, we stand firmly by Ukraine… until your country is finally free.”
As the war continues, the EU reaffirms its steadfast support for Ukraine, signaling its dedication to standing against aggression and upholding democratic values on the global stage.