DOLAR
40,2481
EURO
46,9340
ALTIN
4.338,20
BIST
10.121,52
Adana Adıyaman Afyon Ağrı Aksaray Amasya Ankara Antalya Ardahan Artvin Aydın Balıkesir Bartın Batman Bayburt Bilecik Bingöl Bitlis Bolu Burdur Bursa Çanakkale Çankırı Çorum Denizli Diyarbakır Düzce Edirne Elazığ Erzincan Erzurum Eskişehir Gaziantep Giresun Gümüşhane Hakkari Hatay Iğdır Isparta İstanbul İzmir K.Maraş Karabük Karaman Kars Kastamonu Kayseri Kırıkkale Kırklareli Kırşehir Kilis Kocaeli Konya Kütahya Malatya Manisa Mardin Mersin Muğla Muş Nevşehir Niğde Ordu Osmaniye Rize Sakarya Samsun Siirt Sinop Sivas Şanlıurfa Şırnak Tekirdağ Tokat Trabzon Tunceli Uşak Van Yalova Yozgat Zonguldak
İstanbul
Açık
33°C
İstanbul
33°C
Açık
Perşembe Açık
34°C
Cuma Parçalı Bulutlu
29°C
Cumartesi Parçalı Bulutlu
31°C
Pazar Açık
32°C

EU to provide two billion euros to top-up Ukraine military aid fund

EU foreign ministers agree to put another two billion euros into a fund used to pay for military support for Ukraine and target Iran with sanctions over supplying drones to Russia

EU to provide two billion euros to top-up Ukraine military aid fund
13.12.2022 00:02
A+
A-

European Union foreign ministers have agreed to put another two billion euros into a fund used to pay for military support for Ukraine.

The fund has been largely depleted after almost ten months of war since Russia’s illegal invasion.

Meeting in Brussels on Monday, the ministers said further top-ups are also possible.

“We will assist Ukraine in repairing its energy system,” EU High Representative Josep Borrell told the EU Foreign Affairs Council, “we will increase our electricity exports to Ukraine; we will continue working to ensure accountability for all involved in this war in order to make impunity impossible.”

Ministers were also planning to discuss a ninth package of sanctions on Russia, as well as new sanctions on Iran over its crackdown on anti-government protests.

“We consider unacceptable the use of capital punishment as a tool to repress the protesters,” said Borrell. “In the new package of sanctions for human rights violations we are targeting those responsible for this continued repression against protesters.”

Twenty individuals and one entity were sanctioned over human rights abuses, while four more people and as many entities were added over the issue of drone supplies to Russia.

Sanctions include asset freezes and a travel ban to the EU.

Yorumlar

Henüz yorum yapılmamış. İlk yorumu yukarıdaki form aracılığıyla siz yapabilirsiniz.