KEY POINTS
  • European heads of state are gearing up for a difficult two-day gathering where support for Ukraine is at the top of the agenda, but internal divisions threaten any significant action toward Kyiv.
  • This week, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has been delivering one message: cutting support to Ukraine is a gift to Russia's president, Vladimir Putin.
  • "We must make decisions," European Council President Charles Michel, who will be chairing the summit, told CNBC on Tuesday. "It is our duty to make sure we protect the interest of the European Union by supporting Ukraine."
President of Ukraine Volodymyr Zelenskyy

BRUSSELS — European heads of state are gearing up for a difficult two-day gathering where support for Ukraine is at the top of the agenda, but internal divisions threaten any significant action toward Kyiv.

The meeting comes at a crunch time for Ukraine, as President Volodymyr Zelenskyy hops across the world seeking further aid in the fight against Russia's invasion. He started the week in Argentina, then travelled to the United States and landed in Norway on Wednesday.