Ukraine's Foreign Minister believes that EU will agree on financial support for Ukraine
Dmytro Kuleba, the Foreign Minister of Ukraine, believes that the EU's member states will agree on a decision on financial support for Ukraine at the December summit. Source: Kuleba stated this at a press conference with his Dutch counterpart Hanke Bruins Slot in Kyiv, as reported by European Pravda Details: According to Kuleba, the EU leaders' summit on 14-15 December will not be easy owing to the pressing issues that will be at the forefront of the meeting, including the start of Ukraine's membership negotiations; approval of the 12th round of sanctions against Russia; the decision on using Russian frozen assets; the EUR50 billion long-term European funding facility for Ukraine, and several other matters pertaining to other nations and the operation of the EU.
Advertisement:Quote from the Foreign Minister: "The meeting will not be easy.
But we have reason to believe that in the end the decisions that are needed to ensure macro-financial support for Ukraine will be taken, and macro-financial stability in the country will continue." Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban is opposed to the opening of EU accession talks with Ukraine and the approval of a EUR50 billion financial aid package for the country. Furthermore, the decision is dependent upon the outcome of discussions surrounding the EU's medium-term budget as a whole.
Reports from the media indicate that opinions differ on this matter.
European Budget Commissioner Johannes Hahn has stated that the EU will consider a plan B if Orban and possibly Slovakia's new prime minister block agreement on a financial support package for Ukraine.
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