Zelenskiy: Blocking European aid is dangerous for Ukraine

Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy expressed his dissatisfaction with the blocking of the 90 billion euro financial aid package planned to be allocated by the European Union. This was reported by Zamin.uz.
According to him, the opposition from only one country within the union poses a great risk to Ukraine's economy. Zelenskiy spoke sharply on resolving this issue, emphasizing that the Ukrainian Armed Forces might communicate with the person blocking the aid in their own way.
Currently, these funds are very important for Ukraine, and there are no alternative sources to replace them. Experts believe that Hungary's position on this matter is connected not only to political disagreements but also to energy interests.
In particular, Budapest is trying to maintain the supply of raw materials through the "Druzhba" oil pipeline. It should be noted that the Hungarian government opposes not only the financial aid package but also the 20th sanctions package being prepared against Russia.
Such disagreements within the European Union are delaying the assistance Kyiv expects from international partners. The Ukrainian leadership is calling on European countries to unite, noting that financial aid is the only way to maintain the country's stability during wartime.





