• About us
  • Contact Us
Thursday, September 11, 2025
No Result
View All Result
The World Monitor
  • The World Monitor
  • Middle East
  • Africa
  • World
  • Economy
  • Sports
  • Climate
  • Technology
  • Crypto
  • The World Monitor
  • Middle East
  • Africa
  • World
  • Economy
  • Sports
  • Climate
  • Technology
  • Crypto
No Result
View All Result
The World Monitor
No Result
View All Result
Home World

EU Provides €85 Billion in Aid to Ukraine Since Russian War

February 7, 2024
EU Provides €85 Billion in Aid to Ukraine Since Russian War
Share on FacebookShare on TwitterShare on Whatsapp

Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal revealed that the European Union (EU) has provided approximately €85 billion in financial, humanitarian, and military aid to Ukraine since the onset of the conflict.

The statement was made alongside Josep Borrell, the EU’s High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, according to the Interfax-Ukraine news agency.

Shmyhal expressed Ukraine’s gratitude for the substantial support from the EU, stating, “We are grateful for the financial, humanitarian, and military assistance provided by the European Union to Ukraine since the beginning of the full-scale war, amounting to nearly €85 billion.”

Borrell highlighted the total value of aid extended by the EU since the start of the Russian aggression, which totals €88 billion, including €28 billion in military assistance.

He affirmed the EU’s ongoing commitment to providing military support to Ukraine amidst the continuing conflict.

This significant financial contribution underscores the EU’s steadfast support for Ukraine, reinforcing the union’s commitment to aiding in the country’s defense and recovery efforts during these challenging times.

The G7, a collective of the world’s leading industrialized nations, is contemplating a plan to utilize seized assets as security for bank loans aimed at funding Ukraine’s reconstruction post-conflict.

The idea is that these assets would be tapped into if Russia defaults on paying war damages. Amidst concerns that outright seizing of Moscow’s frozen assets could prompt retaliatory measures from Russia, such as cyberattacks on Western countries, the proposal is being carefully considered.

Tags: EURussiaUkraine
Next Post
Japan to charge $52 for Ambulance Rides

Japan to charge $52 for Ambulance Rides

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Recommended

Kenya Urges King Charles for Formal Apology Over Colonial Past

Kenya Urges King Charles for Formal Apology Over Colonial Past

2 years ago
UN Warns of Escalating Tensions in Middle East

UN Warns of Escalating Tensions in Middle East

1 year ago

Popular News

  • UK Highlights "Ethnic Cleansing" in Sudan's Darfur

    UK Highlights “Ethnic Cleansing” in Sudan’s Darfur

  • EU Disposes of 215 Million COVID-19 Vaccines Worth $4.4 Billion

  • Israel Reports Death of Senior Hamas Military Leader

  • Palestinians Warn of Imminent Famine in Gaza

  • Lebanese Ministry Suspends Operations Amid Israeli Aggression

Follow us

"Connecting the World to the Heartbeat of Middle East and Africa – Your Trusted Source for News and Insights."

  • The World Monitor
  • Middle East
  • Africa
  • World
  • Economy
  • Sports
  • Climate
  • Technology
  • Crypto

ABOUT US

CONTACT US

Privacy Policy

  • About us
  • Contact Us

© 2023 THE WORLD MONITOR

No Result
View All Result
  • Home
  • Africa
  • World
  • Economy
  • Climate
  • Sports
  • Crypto
  • Technology

© 2023 THE WORLD MONITOR