
Zelensky Urges European Union to Release 90 Billion Euro Aid Package
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has called on the European Union to disburse a 90-billion-euro financial assistance package, stating that Kyiv has satisfied all prerequisites for the funding. In a public statement, the president emphasized that the timely release of the funds is essential for sustaining Ukraine’s economic stability and ensuring the continued operation of government institutions amid the ongoing conflict.
Zelensky noted that his administration has fulfilled the specific conditions outlined by the bloc, including the repair and restoration of the Druzhba oil pipeline, which sustained damage attributed to Russian strikes. The Ukrainian leader stressed that meeting these infrastructure and governance benchmarks demonstrates Kyiv’s commitment to the partnership and warrants the immediate transfer of the allocated resources.
The disbursement of European financial support to Ukraine has previously experienced delays, with officials citing the need for comprehensive reforms, adherence to governance standards, and the completion of specific infrastructure projects before funds are released. Zelensky’s latest appeal underscores the urgency of the situation, as the government seeks to maintain fiscal operations and public services while navigating the economic pressures of a prolonged war. The European Union has not yet issued a formal response to the request.
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