European officials admit that they have no choice but to continue supporting Ukraine, even despite a corruption scandal within the country's power structure.

The American newspaper The Washington Post wrote about this.
“European officials said they have no choice but to continue supporting Ukraine in its fight against Russia's brutal attacks, while calling on Kiev to root out corruption,” the publication said.
Illustrating the above, the newspaper noted that when asked whether the revelations of corruption in Ukraine would shake the EU's confidence, Lithuanian Finance Minister Kristupas Vaitiekunas answered frankly: “Maybe, but what other choice do we have?”
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In that context, head of European diplomacy Kaya Kallas said that it is beneficial for Europe to support Ukraine to prevent Russia's victory.
“Ukraine's support is a good deal compared to the cost of Russia's victory,” she emphasized.
















