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    EU’s Kallas pushes back against Trump for saying Europe lags behind US on Ukraine aid

    Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®

    Posted on January 22, 2025

    2 min read

    Last updated: January 27, 2026

    Kaja Kallas, EU foreign policy chief, addresses Trump's comments on Europe's Ukraine aid contributions, asserting the EU's significant financial support. This image highlights her stance on the importance of EU involvement in peace negotiations.
    Kaja Kallas responding to Trump's remarks on EU aid to Ukraine - Global Banking & Finance Review
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    EU's Kaja Kallas disputes Trump's claim on Ukraine aid, asserting EU as the largest donor. Europe seeks inclusion in peace talks.

    EU Challenges Trump's Claim on Ukraine Aid Contributions

    By Andrew Gray and Lili Bayer

    BRUSSELS (Reuters) - European Union foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas pushed back on Wednesday against Donald Trump for saying that Europe lagged behind the U.S. in aid for Ukraine, and insisted the bloc must have a seat at the table when the time comes for peace talks.

    Trump has said Washington contributed more to Ukraine than Europe, but Kallas said Europe was the biggest contributor.

    "By my account, we have given more than 134 billion euros to Ukraine. That makes us the biggest international donor," Kallas told Reuters in an interview when asked about comments by the U.S. president on Tuesday that Europe should be paying more.

    Kallas said it was important that Europe be including whenever talks take place to end the war triggered by Russia’s 2022 invasion of Ukraine.

    Some European officials have voiced fears that Trump may try to do a deal directly with Russian President Vladimir Putin.

    "Whatever negotiation or agreement there is between Russia and Ukraine, that also concerns Europe. So ‘nothing about Europe without Europe’ is also the main thing here," she said.

    Kallas expressed some optimism that the EU would find agreement to keep sanctions on Russia in place before they are due to expire at the end of the month.

    Hungary has so far declined to back a renewal, arguing the EU should first consult with the Trump administration on the future of Russia sanctions.

    "I see no reason to weaken or release the sanctions now," Kallas said.

    "Why I'm optimistic is that we have always finally reached the unity and have kept the unity so far, so I'm sure that we will work out this time as well,” she said, referring to previous discussions on sanctions.

    She said EU officials were looking into what more might be done with Russian assets frozen inside the bloc. The bloc is currently using profits from the assets to aid Ukraine but has not used the assets themselves.

    (Reporting by Andrew Gray and Lili Bayer; Editing by Charlotte Van Campenhout and Peter Graff)

    Key Takeaways

    • •Kaja Kallas disputes Trump's claim on EU's Ukraine aid.
    • •EU is the largest donor with over 134 billion euros.
    • •Europe insists on being part of Ukraine peace talks.
    • •Concerns over Trump's potential direct deal with Russia.
    • •EU aims to maintain sanctions against Russia.

    Frequently Asked Questions about EU’s Kallas pushes back against Trump for saying Europe lags behind US on Ukraine aid

    1What is the main topic?

    The article discusses EU's response to Trump's claim that Europe lags behind the U.S. in aid to Ukraine.

    2How much aid has the EU provided to Ukraine?

    The EU has provided over 134 billion euros, making it the largest international donor.

    3What is Europe's stance on peace talks?

    Europe insists on having a seat at the table during any Ukraine peace talks.

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