KEY POINTS
  • European leaders said Thursday that the 27-nation bloc would not be able to fully replace U.S. support for war-torn Ukraine.
  • In the U.S., President Joe Biden conceded Wednesday that he feared recent congressional chaos could disrupt U.S. aid to Ukraine after Republican infighting had complicated budget negotiations.
  • "Ukraine needs the support of the European Union, which is sure, they will have it and we will increase it. But also, the support of the U.S.," Josep Borrell told reporters in Granada, Spain, on Thursday.
EU High Representative of the Union for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Josep Borrell.

European leaders said Thursday that the 27-nation bloc would not be able to fully replace U.S. support for war-torn Ukraine but made clear they were "absolutely convinced" Kyiv's biggest financial and military backer would soon come to an agreement to provide further assistance.

Gathering in Granada, Spain, for a summit of the European Political Community, European leaders sought to reaffirm their commitment to Ukraine amid Russia's full-scale invasion. The meeting comes shortly after political upheavals on both sides of the Atlantic.