
His foreign ministers European Econnection agreed on Monday to allocate another 500 million euros for military assistance Ukraineas Berlin faces growing pressure from Kyiv to provide Tanks Leopard.
Agreement for seventh part of help came like 27 EU foreign ministers met in Brussels after Western countries last week failed to agree on sending tanks to Ukraine – but promised support worth billions.
Foreign ministers approved their package 500 million euros along with another 45 million for “equipment” that will relate to the EU military training mission. for Ukraine they said Swedes and Czechs officials.
“We continue to strongly support the Armed Forces of Ukraine,” the government of Sweden, which holds the EU Presidency, tweeted.
Meanwhile, several ministers have said Germany should allow Leopard tanks to be sent to Ukraine. These German tanks are considered ideal for Ukraine, but Berlin has not yet approved their sale.
OUR Poland announced on Monday that he would ask Germany for permission to send chariots to fight the “Leopard” in Ukraine – and will send them regardless of whether Berlin agrees or not, as long as other countries do it.
“At the moment there are no serious arguments why tanks cannot be provided,” said the Latvian Foreign Minister. EDgars Rinkevich.
Minister of Foreign Affairs of Lithuania, Gabrielius Landsbergis, said that tanks should not stand still for a day, and the Minister of Foreign Affairs of Estonia Urmas Reinsalu he said that Germany, as “the engine of Europe”, has a special responsibility for helping Ukraine.
Foreign Minister of Luxembourg jean ANDwayward he said that Russia could win the war if the Europeans “don’t help Ukraine with what they need now.”
German Foreign Minister, Analena Bourbok, declined to elaborate on comments he made on Sunday when he said Berlin would not stand in the way of Poland.
He stressed that it is important “to do everything possible to protect Ukraine.”
Center-left Social Democratic Party of the Chancellor, OURLaff Scholz, argues that the West should avoid sudden moves that could escalate the war.
And while the EU is working on one 10th package of sanctions against Russia, Hungary declared its opposition. “All decisions that could prolong the war or lead to a possible escalation are contrary to our interests,” the Hungarian foreign minister said. Peter Cigarto. “Sanctions have been proven to lead Europe into a dead end,” he added.
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Source: Kathimerini

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