Ukraine is seeking $1 trillion in compensation from Russia for losses sustained during the military conflict, as stated by Ukrainian presidential economic adviser Oleh Ustenko. This claim surpasses the $300-350 billion of Russia's foreign exchange reserves. Concurrently, the German Bundestag has approved 7.6 billion euros in military aid to Ukraine for the 2024 budget. Finland and Poland are advocating for a €20 billion (approximately $21.5 billion) fund within the European Peace Fund to support Ukraine's military efforts over the next four years, with Finnish Minister for Foreign Affairs Elina Valtonen and Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski expressing their countries' support.
⚡️Poland reiterates support for 20-billion-euro Ukraine military aid fund. Poland supports a proposal for EU member states to create a fund to provide Ukraine with 20 billion euros ($21.5 billion) in military aid in the next four years, Polish Foreign Minister Radoslaw Sikorski… https://t.co/PxfQ1Ps9iK
Finland is in favor of allocating €20 billion within the framework of the European Peace Fund as a long-term joint commitment to Ukraine, calling it a 'fantastic achievement' when made possible, Minister for Foreign Affairs Elina Valtonen said. https://t.co/Jlz13JQZrx
Finland is in favor of allocation €20 billion within the framework of the European Peace Fund as a long-term joint commitment to Ukraine, calling it a 'fantastic achievement' when made possible, Minister for Foreign Affairs Elina Valtonen said. https://t.co/Jlz13JQZrx
I welcome the German Bundestag's approval of 7.6 billion euros in military aid to Ukraine in the 2024 budget. I appreciate that our agreements with @Bundeskanzler are being implemented. My special thanks to @bundesrat and 16 lands for the important political resolution in…
Ukraine seeks $1 trn from Russia – Zelensky aide The sum should compensate damage sustained by the country, the Ukrainian president’s top economic adviser has said https://t.co/q5o9MWSF63 https://t.co/OnQvlFb2dq
Ukraine wants $1 trillion from Russia as compensation for losses from the military conflict - Ukrainian presidential economic adviser Oleh Ustenko has said "We are not talking about the figure of $300-350 billion of their foreign exchange reserves. According to Kyiv's estimates,… https://t.co/AR3wcM8IJw