Von der Leyen brings to kyiv the strong support of the EU until Ukraine is finally free

Feb 24, 2024 View Original Article
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60% : The head of the Community Executive pointed out that the EU agreed on February 1 to make an important announcement in terms of financial support to Ukraine by approving 50 billion euros of macro-financial aid for a period of four years, but she considered that "it is also very important to express our moral support" to the country.
57% : Since February 2023, the EU has donated 355,000 rounds of 155mm ammunition to Ukraine, by this March it hopes to have delivered 524,000 and, according to Brussels calculations, by the end of the year a total of 1,115,000 howitzers will have been given. .
54% : the Council of the EU.
54% : Since the war began, the EU has helped Ukraine with 88 billion euros, of which 28 billion have gone to weapons.
50% : This trip "will be the opportunity to discuss all aspects of our European support for Ukraine," added Von der Leyen, who is expected to meet with Zelensky three days after ensuring that the EU will not decide whether to start accession negotiations with the country until after the European elections in June, despite the fact that the Twenty-seven were expected to give their approval in March at the start of the talks.

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