A meeting of the Council of EU Foreign Ministers today, March 18, made a final decision to allocate an additional 5 billion euros in military support to Ukraine within the framework of the European Peace Fund.
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The Minister of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine Dmitry Kuleba took part in the Council meeting, expressing gratitude to his colleagues for the decision to strengthen support for Ukraine. This was reported by the press service of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Kuleba also thanked the Czech Republic for the timely initiative to purchase artillery ammunition for Ukraine and all EU member states that have already contributed to its implementation.
I urge those who are still thinking about making contributions to make them as quickly as possible. This applies not only to the Czech initiative, but also to a number of other similar initiatives. Every day matters,” he added.
The minister emphasized that Ukraine has proven its ability to destroy the enemy and win on the battlefield when it needs means and resources.
Kuleba also noted that Russia’s threats against NATO and EU members indicate that the Russian dictator seeks to expand aggression and support for Ukraine is the only way to prevent these plans.

Source: Racurs

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