New EU plan to help Ukraine
Reuters has stated in a report that Brussels has asked the EU member states to arrange their financial aid packages separately and send them to support Ukraine, even if Hungary resists. |
According to the report of Fars International News Agency, Reuters reported in a report quoting anonymous EU officials that EU members are taking measures to bypass Hungary’s veto in this union to continue. Its support for Ukraine has been considered.
According to the proposal of the European Union, the countries of this union can provide Ukraine with 50 billion euros equivalent to 53. 4 billion dollars to help, even if Hungary wants to veto the aid to Ukraine. The country is at war with Russia, while Hungary and Slovakia vetoed this measure last month.
Based on this, it is said that 27 members of the Union Next month, Europe will vote separately on providing a 50 billion euro aid package and together they will reach an agreement to help Ukraine.
According to two officials Official of the European Union, if Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán, who has repeatedly called for a ceasefire and peace talks in Ukraine, vetoes this measure, the Union can propose a separate request from each of the EU governments to adjust their aid packages. to Ukraine, to bypass Hungary’s action in order to veto aid to Ukraine.
An anonymous official has said in response to Hungary’s objections: “People are upset that Budapest He has captured himself, they are tired and said that although the proposed solution is difficult, but we need it to help Ukraine.
Another official While expressing his support for Ukraine, he said: “The money issue for Ukraine will be solved in any way, and Kiev will have the support of the European Union.” Viktor Orban said earlier. It was said that he vetoed the aid package to Ukraine from this union, because he believes that it is clear that Kiev will not win the war with Russia. In this regard, he considered the strategy of Brussels to impose sanctions against Russia and at the same time its actions to send money and weapons to Ukraine a failed strategy.
According to European Union Commission, since the start of Russian military operations in February 2022, the European Union has issued a total of 83 billion dollars in military, economic and humanitarian aid to Ukraine.
The Russian Ministry of Defense has estimated that Kiev has lost more than 90,000 soldiers, more than 55 tanks and 1,900 armored vehicles.
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