BERLIN, Nov 25 - Europeans will step up military support for Ukraine, Germany's defense minister pledged on Monday after talks with his British, French, Italian and Polish counterparts on how to foster defense efforts as Donald Trump is set to return to the White House, Reuters reported.
"Our target must be to enable Ukraine to act out of a position of strength," Boris Pistorius told reporters in Berlin after hosting a meeting of the Group of Five leading nations in European defense.
The election of Trump - who is skeptical of U.S. support for Ukraine - has added pressure on Europe to step up its role in arming Kyiv should Washington, the biggest donor so far, reduce its aid.
Meeting hours after Trump's victory, Pistorius and French Defense Minister Sebastien Lecornu had on Nov 6 agreed to call a meeting with their counterparts.
"Europe must coordinate its efforts more, it must harmonize its actions, it must aim higher, in order also to be a good partner for the United States," he said.
"We are obliged today to say it clearly - Europe must increase its efforts when it comes to helping Ukraine but above all... when it comes to its own security. Without higher spending, without awareness in every European society of the times we are living in, everything is nothing."
Meanwhile, a NATO mission located in Wiesbaden will take over the coordination of Western military aid for Ukraine in January, Pistorius said, a move that had been expected months earlier.
The establishment of the new mission, dubbed NATO Security Assistance and Training for Ukraine (NSATU), is widely seen as an effort to safeguard the aid mechanism against any interference by Trump. (rt/ez)
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