Aid to Ukraine
Another European country refuses to provide additional funding to Ukraine
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The new financial situation from a European country shows deep disagreements on how to support Ukraine.
US surprises after decision to reverse aid to Ukraine
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Mr. Trump's resumption of military aid to Ukraine in 2026 surprised observers, especially when the US continuously sent positive signals about peace.
Ukraine's aid fuels EU farmers' outrage
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Farmers' protests in Brussels escalated as the EU summit was underway, with Ukraine's aid being the focus of controversy.
Europe plans new financial support for Ukraine
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The European Union leader has chosen another financial solution to maintain support for Ukraine.
Germany spends 1.3 billion USD to help Ukraine autonomously produce heavy weapons
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The German government has just pledged to fund a $1.3 billion budget package to help Ukraine self-produced 200 self-propelled artillery pieces and purchase components for patriot air defense shields.
Key sponsor dissatisfied with Ukraine's attitude
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On December 16, Polish President Karol Nawrocki said that Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky had not fully appreciated Poland's support.
Czech resolutely opposes Ukraine's aid in any form
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The new Czech Prime Minister Andrejis has said he will not use the state budget or use frozen Russian assets to provide aid to Ukraine.
Italian Deputy Prime Minister declares Ukraine has fallen in conflict
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Italian Deputy Prime Minister Matteo Salvini said that the conflict in Ukraine has effectively collapsed and opposed continuing aid.
Ukrainian military aid in 2025 drops sharply
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Ukraine's military aid in 2025 could fall sharply, reflecting a clear difference between the Kiev-backing powers in Europe.
New Czech Prime Minister is tough on Ukraine aid as soon as he takes office
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Andrej Babis, who has just become Czech Prime Minister, has said he will strongly debate with the EU about the situation of Ukrainian aid.
Former advisor explains why the US needs to cut all military aid to Ukraine
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Former White House adviser Steve Bannon said that providing weapons to Ukraine was one of the main reasons hindering the US-tioned peace plan.
Top sponsor significantly reduces military aid to Ukraine
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Denmark will only allocate half of its military aid to Ukraine next year compared to 2025. This amount is forecast to continue to decrease sharply after 2026.
Belgium publicly discloses reasons for hesitation to use Russian assets to provide aid to Ukraine
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Belgian Prime Minister Bart De Wever has just made public security concerns and pressure from Russia that have caused Brussels to " shaken hands" on a plan to use frozen Russian assets.
In contrast to the EU, Italy steps one step away from its commitment to provide military aid to Ukraine
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Italy has suddenly suspended its participation in NATO's arms procurement program for Ukraine, citing ongoing discussions on the possibility of a ceasefire.
US cuts financial aid to Ukraine, forces NATO to buy weapons at the original price
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US President Donald Trump affirmed that he has completely ended financial aid to Ukraine, requiring NATO countries to pay 100% of their weapons purchases.