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In spite of the economic damage, the EU seeks to keep up support for Ukraine

In spite of the economic damage, the EU seeks to keep up support for Ukraine

International agenciesLundi 18 Juillet 2022 - 14:41

(Brussels) - European Union foreign ministers sought on Monday, July 18, 2022,  to show that the bloc can maintain its financial and military support for Ukraine despite the serious inflationary impact on EU economies five months after Russia's invasion.

The foreign ministers are likely to approve another 500 million euros ($504.35 million) of EU funding to supply arms to Ukraine, taking the bloc's security support to 2 billion euros since Russia forces swept into Ukraine on February 24. They are also close to agreeing an import ban on Russian gold.

Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba will address the 27 EU ministers via video conference later on Monday and EU diplomats expect him to plead for more sanctions, more weapons and a continued tough line on Russia.

 



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