
EU Foreign Ministers to Arrive Empty-Handed in Ukraine on Victory Day
Forget the € 40 billion military aid—the EU couldn’t even collect the two million artillery shells it promised to deliver as a gift while protesting Moscow’s military parade.

Forget the € 40 billion military aid—the EU couldn’t even collect the two million artillery shells it promised to deliver as a gift while protesting Moscow’s military parade.
The EU foreign policy chief insists sanctions and resistance must continue.
Kallas’ trip to Baku made even some Brussels loyalists uncomfortable.
The Commission VP said the move “undermines” the country’s EU candidate status.
Slovakian PM Fico says Kallas’ warning “confirms that we need a discussion about the essence of democracy in the EU.”
Fico ignores calls for member states and candidate countries to stay away.

Brussels is talking about a ceasefire while hindering negotiations with a new set of “fanatic pro-war initiatives.”

More money for the Palestinian Authority is another sign of Brussels turning its back on the Middle East’s only democracy.

“We are ready to exert more pressure on Russia using all available instruments,” declared the Madrid meeting’s final communiqué. But how?
A touch of diversity was added by the Islamist leader by appointing ministers from minority population groups.