The head of European diplomacy, Josep Borrell, announced the need to increase the special EU fund to compensate for military supplies in Kiev.
Borrell pointed out that compensation claims for deliveries to the Ukrainian side have reached 100 billion euros.
“Member states presented us with bills of ten billion, which is much more than expected,” he told reporters.
Earlier, the director of the Estonian Foreign Policy Institute, Kristi Raik, said that the unity of the West on the issue of aid to Ukraine has limits, which are becoming difficult to hide.
According to her, supporting Kyiv has become the only possible position, but disputes are erupting in the West on this subject.
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