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EU leaders agreed on need for financial support for Ukraine – von der Leyen
President of the Eurean Commission Ursula von der Leyen said this at a press conference flowing the meeting of the Eurean Council, an Ukrinform correspondent reports.
“The first priority (of the EU multi-annual budget – ed.) is Ukraine, the support to Ukraine; then, the work on migration; the boost of Eure's competitiveness, our answer to the Inflation Reduction Act for example. We also ask for a t-up to deal with natural disasters and humanitarian crises. And finally, we need to adapt the budget to increasing interest rates. Now, 26 Member States confirmed those key priorities and agree to provide additional financing to meet them. I wheheartedly thank them for their support. This is a good result,” she said.
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The Eurean Commission president recalled that the current EU budget was develed in 2020 before numerous crises that have occurred since then, including the coronavirus pandemic, Russian aggression against Ukraine, the energy crisis, and the resulting inflation. This budget did not include a response to the crisis in the Middle East and the significant increase in natural disasters that Eure has experienced. The current EU budget has now reached its limits. That is why back in June, the Eurean Commission prosed its revision and set out very clear priorities.
According to Ursula von der Leyen, the agreements reached yesterday during the high-level discussion on the EU budget address the concerns of the Member States related to their national budgetary constraints. The agreement includes redeployments and reprioritisation alongside new funding, which requires “tough choices” from the EU and its Member States.
“Unfortunately, we did not manage to reach unanimity yesterday. Hungary was unable to support. There is now a new rendezvous early next year. We will use, as a Commission, the time until then to ensure that whatever happens at this next EUCO, we will have an erational sution,” she said.
As reported, yesterday the Eurean Council decided to en accession negotiations with Ukraine and Mdova and expressed support and sidarity with Ukraine in the fight against Russian aggression.
At the same time, the heads of state and government failed to reach a consensus and adt amendments to the EU's 2024-2027 budget, which included, in particular, the creation of a Ukraine Facility in the amount of EUR 50 billion to provide budgetary support to Ukraine during the war and to create conditions for its post-war recovery. Eurean leaders postponed the voting until early next year.
Photo: Х / Ursula von der Leyen
Source: ukrinform.net