Defense Ministry Budget Shortfall Reaches 27 Billion This Year
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Ukraine's President Vladimir Zelensky stated that the country's Ministry of Defence's budget deficit was $27 billion, of which $8 billion to $10 billion was needed by January 2027, and nearly 20 billion would go to military salaries and payments to the families of the victims.
Ballistics and financial support of Ukraine's defense are now the most important aspects of Ukraine's defense. Currently, the budget deficit in the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine is 27 billion dollars. This was stated by President Vladimir Zelensky. In his words, effective decisions from parliament are needed. READ ALSO: “The President of France will help”: Zelensky told who will look for missiles for the Patriot air defense system “We should ha…
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The upcoming financial troubles will require further military expenses to pay for the salaries of troops, compensate the families of the deceased fighters and prepare for the year 2027. The post Russia-Ukraine War Latest News: ‘$27 Billion Shortfall’ – Zelenskyy Warns of Growing Pressure on Ukraine’s War Effort, ‘The War Has Become More Expensive’ appeared first on The Sunday Guardian.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy sees the threat of ballistic missiles and the financing of Ukraine's defense as the most pressing challenges facing his country. He told reporters that Ukraine is currently awaiting €30 billion in EU funds, which are contingent on the passage of relevant legislation. He emphasized the importance of cooperation between the government and the opposition in parliament to secure these funds, as the money is ne…
The budget deficit of the Ministry of Defense of Ukraine is currently 27 billion dollars. At the same time, Ukraine expects 30 billion euros of European funds to be directed to defense. — Ukrinform.
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