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Check out this timeline for an overview of how the EU and the European Parliament continue to support Ukraine in 2023, World.

The timeline is in reverse chronological order, meaning the most recent event will appear on top and the oldest one on the bottom.

Check out how the EU and the Parliament were supporting Ukraine in 2022.

EU support for Ukraine  

description: How the EU and the European Parliament continue to support Ukraine in 2023.   EU reactions European integration EU-Ukraine cooperation

02-02-2023

MEPs say work on Ukraine’s EU future must start now

title short description:Ahead of the EU-Ukraine summit on 3 February, MEPs reaffirm their commitment to Ukraine’s EU membership, reiterating the need for a merit-based accession process.

Tag:European integration

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30-01-2023

MEP McAllister: We will support Ukraine for as long as it takes

title short description:David McAllister, the chair of Parliament’s foreign affairs committee, reiterates the EU’s support for Ukraine.

Tag:EU-Ukraine cooperation

19-01-2023

Ukraine war: MEPs push for special tribunal to punish Russian crimes

title short description:MEPs demand the Russian political and military leadership be held accountable for the crime of aggression against Ukraine.

Tag:EU reactions

18-01-2023

MEPs call for a firmer response to Russian threats to European security

title short description:The EU and its member states need to increase their military, political and humanitarian assistance to Ukraine and strengthen their defence in countering Russian threats to European security, MEPs say in their annual Common Foreign and Security Policy report.

Tag:EU reactions

18-01-2023

MEPs demand continued Ukraine support

title short description:MEPs call for continued support for Ukraine in a debate with Council President Charles Michel and Commission President Ursula von der Leyen.

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