Scholz vows EU solidarity for Ukraine won't wane
- Europe
- AFP
- Published Date: 02:57 | 05 July 2024
- Modified Date: 02:57 | 05 July 2024
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz vowed that the European Union's backing for Ukraine would not weaken despite Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban's controversial trip to Moscow on Friday.
Orban does not represent the EU on the visit, said Scholz, underlining that the bloc's "clear message is that Ukraine can count on our solidarity, (Russian President Vladimir) Putin cannot count on our solidarity and support waning".
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