E.U. and Ukrainian Leaders Come Together in Historic Summit: Live Updates

Leaders from the European Union (E.U.) and Ukraine met in Kyiv on Monday for a summit to discuss the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine.

The summit, which was attended by E.U. Council President Charles Michel and E.U. Commission President Ursula Von der Leyen, was held in an effort to show support for Ukraine’s leader, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, and to address the ongoing war between the two countries.

During the summit, Michel stated that the E.U. would continue to stand with Ukraine and “win and rebuild” the country. However, he also noted that there are still gaps between the two sides that need to be addressed.

Von der Leyen also met with Zelenskyy in Kyiv and expressed her support for Ukraine, saying that the E.U. is committed to helping the country.

The summit comes as tensions between Russia and Ukraine continue to rise, with both sides accusing each other of violating the ceasefire agreement that was signed in 2015.

The summit is seen as an important step in the peace process between the two countries, and the E.U. is hopeful that it will lead to a resolution of the conflict.

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