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EU Foreign Policy Chief Kaja Kallas defended Europe's aid contributions to Ukraine against claims by Donald Trump, stating that the EU is the largest donor. Kallas also emphasized the need for Europe to be involved in any future peace talks with Russia, given the impact of the conflict on Europe. She expressed optimism about maintaining EU sanctions against Russia and exploring additional uses of frozen Russian assets to aid Ukraine.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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