Ukraine eyes anti-ballistic systems with EU’s €90 billion loan
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After Russia's heavy attacks on Kiev and with Ukraine's defenses virtually collapsed, officials in Ukraine are toying with the idea of using the next tranche of a €90 billion EU loan to buy ballistic missile defense systems. But where would they buy them? In the United States or in Europe?
Ukraine eyes anti-ballistic systems with EU’s €90 billion loan
Officials in Kyiv have floated the idea of using the next parcel of funds from the European Union’s €90 billion loan to purchase anti-ballistic missile capabilities, an official close to the discussions told Euronews. Questions loom over where they could come from.
Ukrainian officials want to use another part of a loan from the European Union worth a total of 90 billion euros to purchase missile defense systems, a European Commission official familiar with the negotiations said, Euronews reported on Friday. TASR reports.
Ukrainian officials want to use another part of a loan from the European Union worth a total of 90 billion euros to purchase missile defense systems, a European Commission official familiar with the negotiations said, Euronews reported on Friday. It is not yet clear what systems...
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