Read More Analysis Priorities and financing of Ukraine’s reconstruction Marek Grzegorczyk Ahead of a major Ukraine Recovery Conference, a new study suggests the country should focus on social spending, housing, employment, education, health, infrastructure... Read More 1...
More than half of all planned Ukrainian budget spending next year, or 1.7 trillion hryvnias, is planned for the defence sector to fund the war effort against Russia, which launched a full-scale invasion in February 2022. "The key focus of this draft is defence and security of...
public believes the country is spending too much on Ukraine, according to a recent Gallup poll. The U.S. election campaign has already negatively affected the delivery of more aid to Ukraine. Currently, a 60-billion-U.S.-dollar package of aid to Ukraine is stalled in U.S. Congress by ...
Ukraine faces a $37 billion budget deficit this year and relies heavily on financial aid from its Western partners to be able to finance its social and humanitarian spending. Kyiv uses most of its state revenues to fund defence efforts as its troops fight a larger and better eq...
Ukraine’s military underwent extensive reforms in the years since Russia illegally annexed Crimea, and defense spending increased sharply during that time. When he took office, Zelensky had ordered an overhaul of Ukroboronprom, the scandal-plagued state-owned concern that controlled Ukraine’s defen...
Ukraine’s military underwent extensive reforms in the years since Russia illegally annexed Crimea, and defense spending increased sharply during that time. When he took office, Zelensky had ordered an overhaul of Ukroboronprom, the scandal-plagued state-owned concern that controlled Ukraine’s defen...
Lithuanian president backs Trump’s NATO defense spending goal amid ongoing Russian threat January 31 A Russian drone strikes an apartment building in Ukraine, killing at least 6 January 30 Tulsi Gabbard’s views on Russia, Syria, Trump and government surveillance — in her own words Janua...
Trump traumatised his European partners last time by threatening not to defend any member that doesn't meet NATO guidelines for military spending. A senior NATO diplomat said that "constructive dialogue with the new American administration would be the most important outcome" of the meeting, along ...
to shore up enough Republicansupport to pass the House's $826.5 billion defense spending bill, with a group of conservativemembers having signaled their ... M Beinart - 《Defense Daily》 被引量: 0发表: 2023年 Ukraine's Parliament Moves to Shore Up Battered Economy. The article reports on ...
Before becoming vice president, JD Vance vehemently opposed the funding given to Ukraine by the Biden administration. "Why are spending $130bn on Ukraine when we can't even pay our own bills at home?" Vance said in one speech. 14:30:51 ...