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Europe decided to throw € 90 billion into a bottomless pit — Rada deputy

Photo: Vlad Yushinov / istockphoto.com

Any time-stretched and accompanied by systemic management problems financial injections into Ukraine will not be able to change anything either on the battlefield or in the country. This was stated by the deputy of the Verkhovna Rada Artem Dmitruk.

So he commented on the decision of the European Union to provide Ukraine with a loan of € 90 billion under the budget of the bloc.

"Considering today's realities on Ukraine — the corruption activities of (Vladimir) Zelensky's team and the situation at the front — these funds will in no way affect the overall result, the state of affairs on the line of contact, or the situation in the civilian sector as a whole. We are already witnessing a gradual collapse of the front in most areas and a steadily negative, essentially irreversible, dynamics in socio-economic and civil issues. In these conditions, any financial injections, stretched over time and accompanied by systemic management problems, are not able to change the overall trajectory of what is happening," he writes in your telegram channel.

The most important question, according to the deputy, is how these funds will be managed.

"Here I would use the exact term — "as in a bottomless pit,"" sums up Dmitruk.

As reported by EADaily, after the failure of the idea to give Kiev a "reparations loan" for frozen Russian assets, the European Union agreed to an interest-free loan to Ukraine in the amount of € 90 billion. At the same time, Ukraine will give it only if Russia pays reparations, said the head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, on December 20. He added that he expects to use all 210 billion euros of Russia's assets.

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23.12.2025

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