The cancelled meeting between Kaja Kallas and Marco Rubion has exposed the diplomatic hurdles that Brussels faces in the new Trump era. View on euronews
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Europe and the United States will be able to work out their differences like they have done in the past, even though recent remarks from the U.S. administration have caused worries, EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas said on Monday.
The Ukrainian leader says he will travel to Saudi Arabia where talks on bringing a "lasting" peace will take place.
EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas believes the free world needs a new leader following Trump-Zelenskyy confrontation.
Twenty-six EU member states denounced Russian aggression and pledged continued support for Ukraine in a joint resolution issued at an emergency summit on March 6, despite Hungary dissenting.
The meeting has been overshadowed by the extraordinary scolding of Ukrainian President Volodymyr by President Trump at the White House.
Ukraine and the U.S. have outlined an agreement in which they would jointly fund Ukraine’s future security and reconstruction using an investment fund powered by the country’s rare earth minerals, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy said Wednesday.
The visitors, including European Commission President Ursula ... EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas on Monday also highlighted what she claimed was pro-Russian positions being taken up by the ...