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EU Taxpayers to Cough up $55 billion bailout for the Kyiv regime

Western taxpayers’ money will be used to pay for Ukrainian pensions and the wages of government employees. The European Union’s unelected two presidents and 27 commissioners of the European Commission want member states to cough up €50 billion ($55 billion) to bankroll the Ukrainian government, so it can pay wages and pensions, and commence reconstruction projects.

The terms of the proposed bailout are subject to change pending an official announcement on Tuesday, the outlet reported on Tuesday. The package will be financed by direct contributions from member states, as opposed to borrowing from the market. The aid will be provided in the form of grants, concessional loans and guarantees rather than some ’burdensome reconstruction instrument,’ the outlet said, adding that the money would be provided between 2024 and 2027.

The Ukrainian budget has been receiving cash injections from Western sponsors to keep it running. Washington and its allies have pledged to help Kyiv for as long as it takes to defeat Russia, including through the provision of non-military support. NOTE: Ukraine is neither a member of the EU nor NATO:

The US alone provided $26.4 billion in budgetary aid between January 2022 and February 2023, according to the Council on Foreign Relations think tank. The aid package announced by the US Agency for International Development (USAID) on February 24 was worth $9.9 billion.

Critics of the policy have claimed Ukraine has a lengthy record of corruption and argued that the money could have been spent by Western nations at home to solve their own immediate problems. Bloomberg sources suggested that the EU funding would be made conditional on Kiev delivering reforms ’to improve the rule of law and address corruption.’ Video

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