€90 Billion for Ukraine’s Defense: Zelenskyy Reveals Top Priority for EU Summit.
Funding Ukraine’s Defense
According to UATV: On March 18, 2023, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy stated that securing €90 billion in European Union aid would be the central issue for Ukraine at the upcoming EU summit scheduled for March 19, 2023. He emphasized that this financial package is critical for maintaining the country’s defense capabilities.
“Our main priority at the summit will be the allocation of €90 billion,” Zelenskyy declared. He further stressed that “there is no alternative to the €90 billion from the EU.” The agreement for this funding was set to remain in effect until the end of 2025.
International Support and Its Significance
This financial backing is designed to bolster Ukraine’s defensive capacity amid ongoing challenges. The president’s remarks highlight the crucial role of international assistance in ensuring regional security and stability. The €90 billion commitment represents a key component of Ukraine’s broader efforts to strengthen its defenses during a protracted military conflict. EU support is seen as vital not only for Ukraine’s security but also for the overall stability of Europe. As threats continue to grow, the importance of international cooperation and financial aid becomes increasingly evident for fostering peaceful development in the region.
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