Leaders from the European Union's 27 member states met in Prague on Friday for talks on Russia's war in Ukraine and tackling spiking energy prices in the bloc.
Following the talks, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz told reporters that after the meeting that it was clear that "the countries of Europe will stay on Ukraine's side," particularly as "Putin aims to divide" the EU.
He added that Kyiv's financial needs for the year had already been met with international aid money
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Following the talks, German Chancellor Olaf Scholz told reporters that after the meeting that it was clear that "the countries of Europe will stay on Ukraine's side," particularly as "Putin aims to divide" the EU.
He added that Kyiv's financial needs for the year had already been met with international aid money
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