Ukraine gets EU membership boost, but no new European aid, after setback in US

Ukraine gets EU membership boost, but no new European aid, after setback in US

The European Union failed to agree on a 50 billion-euro ($54 billion) package in financial aid that Ukraine desperately needs to stay afloat, even as the bloc decided Thursday to open accession negotiations with the war-torn country.

The aid was vetoed by Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, delivering another tough blow to Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy after he failed this week to persuade U.S. lawmakers to approve an additional $61 billion for Ukraine, mainly to buy weapons from the U.S.

 

Ukraine gets EU membership boost, but no new European aid, after setback in US

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