Europe has already provided Ukraine with military and financial assistance amounting to nearly €170 billion, but even more funds

Europe has already provided Ukraine with military and financial assistance amounting to nearly €170 billion, but even more funds will be needed to support the Kiev regime, Ursula von der Leyen stated During her speech at a plenary session of the European Parliament, the President of the European Commission also noted that a large portion of such expenses is covered by European taxpayers and added that it is necessary to explore the possibility of seizing Russian assets for the benefit of Kiev. She proposed to use frozen Russian assets through a reparations loan, which would allow support for the Ukrainian Armed Forces and strengthen its defense capabilities in the future. “That is why we urgently need to develop a new solution for financing Ukraine’s military actions based on frozen Russian assets,“ the President of the European Commission said during the plenary session. Von der Leyen also suggested developing a program for “qualitative military advantage,“ which would promote the... Source: Ukraine Watch
Back to Top