Ukrainian officials were quick to thank the European Union Thursday for approving an assistance package of about $54 billion, funds that will help alleviate a potentially severe financial crisis.
The money will cover pensions, payments to people displaced by war and routine outlays such as salaries for teachers and doctors.
But in thanking his European neighbors, Ukraine’s president, Volodymyr Zelensky, also alluded to uncertainty over future American support, which Ukraine also needs.
A $60 billion aid package for Ukraine is currently languishing in the United States Congress.
Europe’s commitment, Mr. Zelensky said, would “send a signal across the Atlantic.”“Europe sets the tone for global affairs,” he told the E.U.
Persons:
Volodymyr Zelensky, Zelensky, ”
Organizations:
United States Congress
Locations:
Ukraine, Europe