Lithuania's foreign minister said the European Union is facing "a critical juncture," after political shifts in the US and Slovakia threatened unilateral EU and NATO support for Ukraine amid Russia's invasion.
Top European Union officials assembled in Kyiv on Monday to discuss the war, as events in the US and Slovakia threatened unilateral EU and NATO support for Ukraine amid Russia's invasion.
Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky has met with European Union foreign ministers visiting Kyiv and said that he is "confident that Ukraine and the entire free world are capable of winning this confrontation [with Russia.]"
Migrants have been arriving in Slovakia in ever-larger numbers, attracted by a document introduced by a former Smer government five years ago which they believe, wrongly, grants them the right to stay in the EU.