‘Weimar Triangle’ Looks to Global Market for Arms-Depleted Ukraine
Leaders stressed message of unity, downplaying recent disagreement on the option to deploy European troops
Leaders stressed message of unity, downplaying recent disagreement on the option to deploy European troops
Countries will likely continue to give older military equipment instead of money
Republicans insist that the domestic crisis is more important than funding Ukraine.
The German chancellor’s call comes despite his own reticence to send weapons to the beleaguered country.
The German Economic Institute says 17% of the EU’s current seven-year budget would be absorbed by Ukraine
Orbán said Hungary cannot take part in what he sees as a bad decision—Ukraine’s entry into the EU.
Zelensky appeared skeptical about long-term military support from the alliance.
While the United States reiterates it can help both of its allies, Europe is facing a huge ammunition shortage.
Ukraine president secures military aid, awaits congressional approval for $24 billion
Czech Ministry of Defense sees agreement as weapons manufacturing boost
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