Some European states are not pulling their weight when it comes to providing financial support to Ukraine and greater “burden sharing” is needed, Denmark’s foreign minister, Lars Løkke Rasmussen has said.

As EU states are expected to face pressure to step up aid to Ukraine, given increasingly conditional support provided by US president Donald Trump, foreign ministers met in Luxembourg on Monday to continue discussions on a plan to use frozen Russian state assets to fund a huge loan to Kyiv.

The loan would be guaranteed on the back of €170 bill

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