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The two-day visit came in the run up to the EU election in June where the far-right, who are mainly less supportive of Ukraine and less opposed to Russia, are expected to make big gains. “It’s an important signal for our men, our women, our children that we are part of Europe and Europe knows that we are this defending shield for our common values,” Volodymr Zelenskyy said. He also stressed Ukraine’s urgent need for more weapons and ammunition to the delegation. Hours after the visit, Renew Europe’s president Valerie Hayer urged the EU to expose any MEPs, or any candidates, who have accepted m…

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