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European leaders agree to fund Ukraine for 2 years but using Russian assets poses a major test
Unveiling her plan on Dec. 4, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said the EU would cover two-thirds of Ukraine’s needs for 2026 and 2027, for a total of 90 billion euros ($105 billion). International partners would fill the gap.
The EU’s top representative on foreign affairs, Kaja Kallas, similarly described it as a “make-or-break” moment for Ukraine, as parallel negotiations take place on a US-brokered peace proposal and a plan in Brussels to finance a large loan to help keep Kyiv in the fight should ceasefire talks stall again.
Even as negotiators claim progress in talks to end the war in Ukraine, the European Union remains deadlocked over how to sustain funding for the country’s defense. What EU leaders should recognize is that how they come up with the money matters far less at this point than that they do.
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European Union prepares new sanctions package against Russia – von der Leyen
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen has said that the EU is preparing a new package of sanctions against Russia. Source: statement by von der Leyen posted on the official European Commission website Details: The statement noted that the EU is working on every step that will ultimately put an end to the bloodshed.
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EU indefinitely freezes Russian assets so Hungary and Slovakia can’t veto their use for Ukraine
The European Union on Friday indefinitely froze Russia’s assets in Europe to ensure that Hungary and Slovakia, both with Moscow-friendly governments, can’t prevent the billions of euros from being used to support Ukraine.
European leaders are pledging to provide Ukraine with military force support against Russia, as talks between Washington and Kyiv to end the war with Moscow continue.
Ukraine claimed it carried out an underwater drone strike on Dec. 15, the first such attack in maritime warfare, that critically damaged a Russian Kilo-class attack submarine at the Russian port of Novorossiysk,
The European Union (EU) countries want to send a mission to Ukraine to train the Ukrainian army. This was announced on December 15 by Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Foreign Economic Relations Peter Szijjarto.