 The European Union will back Ukraine without U.S. European Union military aid to Ukraine will not depend on decisions taken by the U.S. The bloc's top diplomat Josep Borrell told. Brussels plans to continue and further increase its military assistance to the Ukrainian forces, he added. We have not waited for the U.S. decision to be taken to increase our propositions to support Ukraine. The official stated when asked about the EU's reaction to the U.S. Congress removing military aid from Kiev from its short-term spending bill passed over the weekend. Brussels still regrets the American lawmaker's decision deeply and thoroughly, Borrell acknowledged, expressing his hope that this will not be a definitive decision and Ukraine will continue having the support of the U.S. The EU Commission had earlier proposed creating a fund for Ukraine worth $52.8 billion. The bloc's top diplomat noted, adding that he also suggested setting up a similar fund amounting to $21.13 billion U.S. within the European Peace Facility at an EU Foreign Minister's meeting in August. Let's see what will be happening in the U.S. But for our side, we will continue supporting and increasing our support. The official pledged, the EU's top diplomat also maintained that the bloc's military aid for Kiev is permanent structured and does not depend on the decisions of other nations or the results of Ukraine's military efforts.