Group 1 - The European Union has approved a €90 billion aid package for Ukraine, covering the fiscal years 2026 to 2027, reflecting the complex challenges Europe faces [1] - The initial plan was to use €210 billion of frozen Russian assets to fund Ukraine, supported by several EU leaders, but faced strong opposition from Belgium and the United States [3] - The EU ultimately chose to abandon the frozen asset proposal, leading to dissent from Hungary, Slovakia, and the Czech Republic, which have historically opposed aid to Ukraine [5] Group 2 - Ukrainian President Zelensky stated that Ukraine lacks sufficient financial resources to maintain an active military force of 800,000, which is why he continues negotiations with European leaders [5] - The U.S. proposed a peace plan limiting Ukraine's military to 600,000, which was rejected by Ukraine, as they aim to retain a force of 800,000, currently at 880,000 [7] - The ongoing aid to Ukraine has become politically necessary for the EU, as emphasized by Polish Prime Minister Tusk, indicating that failure to support Ukraine could lead to broader regional instability [7]
欧洲批准900亿援助,泽连斯基继续要钱,乌克兰养不起80万军队
Sou Hu Cai Jing·2025-12-23 06:15