In contrast to Russia's celebrations marking 80 years since the surrender of the Nazis, European leaders agreed to set up a tribunal to try Russian leaders for Moscow's war on Ukraine.
The rift between Western European powers and Russia — erstwhile allies who defeated Nazi Europe — was laid even more bare Friday as the European Union pledged another 2 billion euros to help Ukraine arm, this time with money raised from Russia's own frozen assets.
Russian President Vladimir Putin hosted the leaders of China, Brazil and many others for a massive parade meant to project Russian power.
While Britain, France and the U.S. held ceremonies Thursday, EU foreign ministers opted to meet in Lviv in support of Ukraine. European leaders will do the same as they gather in Oslo.
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France and Poland agree to mutual security guarantees
France and Poland have signed a new treaty that includes mutual security guarantees in case the two EU countries are attacked.
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk and French president Emmanuel Macron met in the eastern French city of Nancy Friday to finalize the deal they said will help reinforce peace and security in Europe following Russia's invasion of Ukraine.