The European Union and the United States must continue to coordinate their activities in order to maintain pressure on Russia, how long it will be necessary – said on Friday the head of the European Council, Donald Tusk, who met in Brussels with US Vice President Joe Biden.
Tusk said that “the situation in Ukraine is deteriorating day by day.”

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– As close friends and partners, the European Union and the United States must continue to stand shoulder to shoulder and coordinate efforts to keep the pressure on Russia as long as necessary – he said. – We can not accept any form of aggression, especially aggression of one state against another.
Tusk said that the EU will continue to support Ukrainian reforms that will help give them “a modern, prosperous and democratic society.”
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On the other hand, Biden stressed that “Ukraine at the moment struggling to survive,” and Russia continue to escalate the conflict, supporting the separatists.
– President Putin constantly calls for new peace plans, while his troops sweep through Ukrainian villages, and he completely ignores any agreement that his country has signed in the past and that he signed it, including that of Minsk – said the vice president.

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– why the US and the EU have to be together on the side of Ukraine – he said. – Do not allow Russia to re-plotting the map of Europe. And that’s exactly does – he noted. He added that “Ukraine needs financial aid, especially since reforming despite fierce military attack.”
Biden also accused Russia that uses energy as a political weapon. He added that Tusk, the Polish prime minister has presented a vision of how the EU can secure energy security. As for the concept of energy union, presented in the spring of 2014 years. – We agree that more needs to be done on this, and I intend to discuss this – said Vice President of the United States.
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Author: pk / I / PAP
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