“The EU and its member states must renew their efforts and step up their military support,” the leaders wrote, and “it must continue to be a collective effort.
“We call on friends and partners of Ukraine to recommit to sustainable long-term military support for Ukraine as a joint European responsibility,” they added. “Only then will Ukraine be able to succeed in its defence against Russian aggression.”
The letter comes amid mounting calls from European leaders to ramp up military aid to Ukraine, as support from the U.S. has ground to a halt due to partisan deadlock in Congress, where Republican lawmakers are reticent to continue funding Kyiv’s war effort.
EU leaders will gather for a crucial summit in Brussels on Thursday, where they are expected to reaffirm the bloc’s support to Ukraine, and discuss a €50 billion aid package to Kyiv.
Germany’s Scholz has been the most vocal leader in calling on his European counterparts to do more to arm Ukraine.
“The arms deliveries for Ukraine planned so far by the majority of EU member states are by all means too small,” the German chancellor said earlier this month. “We need higher contributions.”