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What happens in Ukraine will shape the future of our Union forever. 

People of Ukraine are carrying this heavy burden on their shoulders for all of us and paying the ultimate price every day for that.

They have made their European choice and we have made our Ukrainian choice.

And the decisions we will take in the next months will decide who wins the future of Europe. 

So together, let us stay united. Let us stay strong with Ukraine. And let us stay ambitious on enlargement and reform.

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And let's send troops and vehicles to help Ukrainians if they want.
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I want Europe to help Ukraine against Putin's fascism.

But I don't want a new "Hungary reloaded" into the EU.

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Why not send an air defense bataillon to the big cities and defend infrastructure ?
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so true and I hope, that we, in the EU & in its institutions, make reforms to strengthen freedom & democracy for all citizen in times of relative peace, as Ukraine does reforms against corruption in times of war. Sadly there is a sting lobbying against it & voter polls suggest a rise in right wing ideologies which won't fix EU's problems but worsen them. Citizens need trust in their governments & this will only happen with strong and consequential transparency which EU is lacking.
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Meanwhile Europe still depends on china for like 80% of scarce guncotton supply. This post should have included an announcement for a new weapons factory or something.
Send Ukraine less blablabla and more industrial capacity to actually defend itself.
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Unity, strength, and ambition are key as the continent stands at a crossroads.
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Yeap now the "good european uncle" want to care about this poor country? Where you've been earlier in the time when all the shit happened there can be easily prevented from the escalation? Where are you been when Syria was attacked or many others?
Or perhaps now the "european uncle" want to put his hands on the ukrainian oil and gas sources, they still have on Azores and Black Seas? You are always nice and good, but unfortunately only on paper. The practice is slightly different.
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Just help with troops and air cover otherwise they will keep paying the ultimate price.
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How about getting of your asses and actually doing something about it instead of waxing lyrical on it on social media? If we had sent as much actual help as we've wasted words on sending it, we wouldn't be in the position we are right now. Putin is at war with Europe, that's what he sais. That's what his talk of restoring former glory really is about. No ammount talking ourselves out of it will change that. Apeacement doesn't. Not in the 1930ies, not now.
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What happens in Ukraine is crucial to the future of our Union. The people of Ukraine have made a European choice and we stand with them. We remain united, strong, and ambitious when it comes to our support of Ukraine's sovereignty and our commitment to reform.
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Wise words - now for some wise actions. Where are -for example- Spain’s Patriots?
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➡️ https://mastodonapp.uk/@joaocosta/112348149789124265
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When He got into the boat, His disciples followed Him. And behold, there arose a great storm on the sea, so that the boat was being covered with the waves; but Jesus Himself was asleep. And they came to Him and woke Him, saying, “Save us, Lord; we are perishing!”
Matthew 8:23-27
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AND instead of negotiating with your closest neighbor (Russia), doing a true EUROPE, you play the game of a foreign and belligerent country on another continent knows for ~95% of the wars on this planet for the last 80years!
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The Ukrainians are bearing this burden because NATO was determined to force the conflict with Russia. The script was written by the West!
But since the war has long been lost, the EU should finally wake up and put peace in Europe above NATO geopolitics.
Anyone who really thinks Ukraine needs troops: THEN GO YOURSELF!
Otherwise shut up.
Idiots.
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oh yeah, I'm pretty sure the people of Ukraine can't wait for their first EU memorandum of understanding.
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confiscate ALL frozen russian assets and buy weapons to kick russia out. The remaining money can be used to build up Ukraine again.
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You are totally right in principle. Unfortunately the actions don’t follow suit as much as they should.