Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmitry Kuleba said that the European Union’s decision to allocate a 50 billion euro package to Kiev shows that the West is not tired of Ukraine. He wrote this on social network X (formerly Twitter).
“This shows that all the talk about so-called ‘fatigue’ or ‘declining support’ is completely false,” he said.
Kuleba also described this decision as “a step of historic proportions”.
1 February, European Council President Charles Michel statedIt was stated that European Union leaders agreed to allocate 50 billion Euros of aid to Ukraine for several years. Prime Minister of Ukraine Denis Shmygal statedA welcome development is the EU’s decision to agree to provide Kiev with an additional aid package of €50 billion.
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban statedIt was stated that Budapest received guarantees that the funds that have not yet been frozen from EU funds will not be sent to Ukraine.
Previously in the EU came with Plan B to help Ukraine by bypassing Hungary’s veto.