Securing Ukraine's Future: EU Chief Urges Multi-Year Funding
EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas emphasizes the importance of securing multi-year financial aid for Ukraine by December, arguing that supporting Ukraine's defense capabilities is crucial for ending the conflict rather than prolonging it.
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The call for multi-year financial support for Ukraine is gaining momentum, with European Union foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas leading the charge. On Tuesday, she emphasized the necessity of securing such funding by December.
Kallas argued on social media platform X that providing Ukraine with the necessary resources to defend itself is a crucial step towards ending the war rather than extending it. Her stance reflects a growing consensus on the need for sustained support in international efforts to stabilize the region.
The push for continued financial backing underscores the urgency and gravity of ongoing conflicts, highlighting the EU's strategic approach to fostering peace and stability in Eastern Europe. This initiative seeks to ensure that Ukraine remains resilient in the face of ongoing challenges.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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