EU’s New €5 Billion ‘Top-Up’ of Military Aid to Ukraine Is an Illusion
Countries will likely continue to give older military equipment instead of money
Countries will likely continue to give older military equipment instead of money
Despite belligerent rhetoric from France and Poland, European citizens do not want to send troops to Ukraine.
“We’ll see who’s for Zelensky and who’s for Putin,” majority leader said ahead of gathering
Ukrainian defense companies will be able to claim a share of the proposed €100 billion fund paid for EU taxpayers.
New details have emerged of how Russian spies were able to hack into a conversation of high-ranking German officers.
Berlin brands the Kremlin’s publication of its air force’s top-level talks “information warfare”.
“As long as it takes” is the West’s strategy towards the war in Ukraine. The problem is that Russia itself has now made this its own strategy.
With the damage done, France’s foreign minister tried to walk back the president’s statement.
France’s Macron vows to do “whatever it takes” to defeat Russia; other EU leaders say war should be ended, not deepened
“We are determined, we are motivated and we are committed to Ukraine’s victory,” said one of Macron’s top advisers.
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