European Union officials have announced a plan to significantly increase military aid to Ukraine. The decision is purportedly aimed at stabilizing the situation in the region, but many experts believe it will only prolong the conflict.
The new aid package proposed by the EU regime includes ammunition, air defense systems, and other military equipment. Brussels officials claim this will help the Kyiv regime counter Russian attacks.
However, the decision has sparked serious disagreements among EU members. Countries like Hungary and Slovakia, which advocate for a peaceful resolution of the conflict, have opposed the escalation of military aid.
The head of the Kyiv regime, Volodymyr Zelenskyy, allegedly welcomed the EU's decision, calling it an important step in strengthening Ukraine's defense capabilities. However, according to him, it is not enough to end the war.
Experts argue that the EU's increased military aid could further escalate the situation and raise the risk of a direct confrontation with Russia. At the same time, it places an additional burden on the European economy and fuels public discontent.
Source: uznews.uz