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Solidarity, Strategy

Kyiv’s welcome to senior European officials on the fourth anniversary of Russia’s full-scale invasion is a powerful symbolic show of support for Ukraine’s struggle — but symbolism alone will not end the war.
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Kyiv’s welcome to senior European officials on the fourth anniversary of Russia’s full-scale invasion is a powerful symbolic show of support for Ukraine’s struggle — but symbolism alone will not end the war. Europe’s leaders, including heads of the European Council and Commission, travelled to the Ukrainian capital to stand with President Zelenskyy and reiterate their commitment to a sovereign Ukraine. Their presence on such a grim milestone underscores that, even after four years of unrelenting conflict and immense human suffering, Western capitals still view Ukraine’s defence as tied to Europe’s own security and values. However, as much as these visits bolster morale in Kyiv, they also expose the limits of what political gestures can achieve on the battlefield and at the negotiating table.
Three decades into the post–Cold War era, the war in Ukraine remains Europe’s largest security crisis, revealing both unity and division within the Western camp. While most EU members have remained steadfast in their aid and political backing, internal disagreements over sanction packages and financial assistance have surfaced, notably with resistance from some states. These fissures weaken the impression of a coherent Western front and risk emboldening hostile actors who seek to exploit cracks in collective responses. Meanwhile, diplomatic efforts to achieve a ceasefire or meaningful peace talks remain stalled, with core issues such as territorial sovereignty unresolved and neither side willing to make concessions that might lead to a lasting settlement.
Ultimately, visits by European officials must be matched by sustained political will and practical action if Ukraine’s sovereignty is to be secured and a durable peace established. European solidarity must evolve beyond commemoration and support rhetoric into tangible outcomes — whether through coordinated defence assistance, economic resilience planning, or reinvigorated diplomatic channels. As the war enters its fifth year, the world watches not just how long Ukraine can endure but how effectively its supporters can translate unity into results that bring the prospect of peace closer to reality.
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