EU Finds Legal Way to Circumvent Hungarian Veto, Allocates €1.4 Billion for Ukraine Military Aid
EU member states have devised a plan to utilize €1.4 billion from frozen Russian assets for military support to Ukraine, overcoming a Hungarian veto. The decision, backed by EU governments, will allocate 90% of the funds to provide military assistance to Ukraine.
This move marks a significant milestone in securing financial aid for Ukraine amid ongoing conflict with Russia, with the EU's foreign policy chief ensuring a legal pathway to bypass Hungary's opposition. The decision reflects a united front by EU nations to bolster Ukraine's defense capabilities, while also imposing sanctions on Russia to curb the sale of strategic goods.
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