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'If we don't support Ukraine, Ukraine will fall in a matter of days,' says Josep Borrell

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'If we don't support Ukraine, Ukraine will fall in a matter of days,' says Josep Borrell

'If we don't support Ukraine, Ukraine will fall in a matter of days,' says Josep Borrell

Speaking in Florence, Josep Borrell reflected on the transformational changes that have swept the EU since the Kremlin launched the invasion of Ukraine.


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