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The Minister of Finance of Estonia explained why Europe should make efforts to finance Ukraine

Jürgen League called on Europe to support Ukraine and use frozen Russian assets.”, — write: www.pravda.com.ua

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The Minister of Finance of Estonia Jürgen Ligi called on the European governments to make every effort to finance Ukraine, despite the budgetary problems faced by some countries. He stressed that he still hopes that the EU will eventually use the frozen Russian assets.

Source: Jürgen League in an interview with Bloomberg on the sidelines of the CEE Forum conference in Vienna, “European Truth” reports

Details: League believes there should be no financial restrictions “when the issues concern the existence of a liberal democracy and human lives”.

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Direct speech: “The biggest challenge now is the breakdown of allied unity, and I think we have to face that, including within Europe.”

Details: In addition, the Minister of Finance of Estonia is sure that Europe should continue to finance Ukraine if the USA “breaks away from its allies”.

What happened before:

  • Estonia has decided to direct an additional 2 million euros to the Energy Support Fund of Ukraine to help restore the Ukrainian energy infrastructure.
  • Estonia and Ukraine previously signed a memorandum of understanding, in which Tallinn expressed readiness to hold the Conference on the Reconstruction of Ukraine in 2027.
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