BREAKING: The European Union unlocks a 90 billion euro support package for Ukraine. The funds are designated to strengthen the country's military and overall resilience over the next two years, according to President Zelenskyy.
President Zelenskyy announced that the European Union has unlocked a 90 billion euro support package for Ukraine, intended to bolster the nation's defense and resilience over the next two years.
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President Zelenskyy announced that the European Union has unlocked a 90 billion euro support package for Ukraine, intended to bolster the nation's defense and resilience over the next two years.
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