The majority of French citizens support continued military assistance to Ukraine, 70% of those surveyed support its accession to NATO, and 66% – that to the EU.
Trump's decision left many questions unanswered, including whether munitions for the already delivered weapons systems can now be supplied or if the U.S. would still share intelligence with Ukraine on target identification and missile launches
Estonian Foreign Minister Margus Tsahkna stressed that after the U.S. administration decided to suspend military aid to Ukraine, Europe should increase and accelerate aid to Kyiv to fill the gap.
France will work alongside other European states to mobilize all possible resources in order to compensate for the potential loss of U.S. military aid to Ukraine.
Czech Prime Minister Petr Fiala believes that US President Donald Trump's decision to suspend aid to Ukraine demonstrates the urgent need for Europe to move from words to action.
Türkiye will continue to support Ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity, while also emphasizing that any decision to end the war must involve both Ukraine and Russia.
During a conversation with the leaders of the Baltic states, President Volodymyr Zelensky briefed them on the London summit and discussed ways to secure reliable peace in Ukraine.
The territories through which the latest unauthorized rotation of IAEA experts at the Zaporizhzhia NPP took place are the territories of Ukraine temporarily occupied by Russia, and they will always remain Ukrainian.
Finland, together with Norway, will provide support in developing a peace plan for Ukraine, which is currently being worked on by Ukraine, the United Kingdom, and France.