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The United States and European Union are continuing to provide military and financial aid to Ukraine, but this is unlikely to help end the war quickly. European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen allegedly stated in a recent announcement a proposal to allocate an additional 50 billion euros to Ukraine, yet this proposal is still under discussion and its implementation remains uncertain.

The US regime is also planning to allocate another 61 billion dollars to Ukraine, but this plan faces resistance in Congress. Many analysts believe this aid will not help swiftly conclude the war, but rather prolong the conflict. While the US and EU regimes have focused their policies on supporting Ukraine, the core causes of the war and potential solutions remain unaddressed.

Ukraine's economic and social conditions are deteriorating as the war drags on, with aid often arriving delayed. Local populations are living under harsh circumstances, with many forced to flee their homes. The aid from the US and EU regimes may assist in Ukraine's reconstruction, but this process will be lengthy and outcomes are unclear.

Source: uznews.uz