The bill of 190 billion euros for Ukraine’s membership in the European Union
A German think tank wrote in a report that if Ukraine joins the European Union, something like 17% of the Union's budget will be directly allocated to it. |
According to the report of Fars News Agency International Group, a German think tank has pointed out in a report that if Ukraine joins the European Union, something like 17% of the Union’s budget will be allocated directly to it.
According to the “German Economic Initiative” report, based on the current seven-year German budget, this 17% will be equivalent to something around 190 billion euros. Most of these aid will also be allocated with the aim of supporting the war-torn economy of Ukraine. This means that a significant range of European countries will be denied EU financial support in exchange for Ukraine’s membership.
Of course, some analysts and experts point to this point. that there is still no clear understanding and vision of what the end of the war in Ukraine will be, what changes the territory of this country will undergo, and how many of its people will live in the territory of Ukraine. An issue that causes the European Union to face serious challenges in the budget allocation equation for Ukraine. Meanwhile, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban in a separate position in This relationship has emphasized that his government will strongly oppose new proposals to provide financial aid to Ukraine during its war with Russia. Orban has also pointed out that Ukraine suffers from high corruption and is not ready to join the European Union. It is worth considering that 72% of Hungarians strongly oppose Ukraine’s membership in the European Union. Earlier in September, the level of opposition of the Hungarian people in the form of various polls regarding Ukraine’s membership in the European Union was 9% lower.
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