Residents attend a rally shouting "Mariupol is Ukrainian land" on the 22nd (local time) in Mariupol, a southeastern city where the Ukrainian government forces and pro-Russian rebels are confronting each other. (Mariupol AP=Yonhap News)

Residents attend a rally shouting "Mariupol is Ukrainian land" on the 22nd (local time) in Mariupol, a southeastern city where the Ukrainian government forces and pro-Russian rebels are confronting each other. (Mariupol AP=Yonhap News)

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[Asia Economy Reporter Kim Heung-soon] As Ukraine, invaded by Russia, demands increased military support and sanctions, European Union (EU) foreign ministers are scheduled to meet on the 27th (local time), diplomats revealed on the 26th. The meeting will be held via video conference at 5 p.m. Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) on the same day.



According to foreign media including The New York Times (NYT), Josep Borrell, Vice President of the European Commission and High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, stated on his Twitter, "Tomorrow, I will convene a virtual meeting of EU foreign ministers to adopt additional measures supporting Ukraine against Russia's aggression." He added, "I will propose an emergency aid package to support the heroic fight of the Ukrainian military."


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