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EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas has been working to implement a €40 billion ($43 billion) military aid plan for Ukraine, and has stated that the plan has ‘broad support’ among the European countries – but is that really the case?
Sputnik reported:
“Italy, France, Spain, and Portugal have balked at EU foreign policy chief Kaja According to La Stampa, the initial amount might dwindle to a mere €5 billion, just enough for large-caliber ammunition.
Kallas has clarified that the proposal, set for approval at the March 20 EU summit, as being “voluntary,” adding that ‘countries far from Russia don’t see the threat as clearly as their neighbors’.”
Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani has publicly raised multiple questions about the top diplomat’s plan, that comes as the EU nations are already tangled with Commissioner Ursula von der Leyen’s €800 billion defense spending boost – an initiative that will see countries increase their already critical national debt.
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Sputnik reported:
“Italy, France, Spain, and Portugal have balked at EU foreign policy chief Kaja According to La Stampa, the initial amount might dwindle to a mere €5 billion, just enough for large-caliber ammunition.
Kallas has clarified that the proposal, set for approval at the March 20 EU summit, as being “voluntary,” adding that ‘countries far from Russia don’t see the threat as clearly as their neighbors’.”
Italian Foreign Minister Antonio Tajani has publicly raised multiple questions about the top diplomat’s plan, that comes as the EU nations are already tangled with Commissioner Ursula von der Leyen’s €800 billion defense spending boost – an initiative that will see countries increase their already critical national debt.

EU’s Top Diplomat Kaja Kallas Has a $43 Billion Military Aid Plan for Ukraine, but Several European Countries Are Opting Out of It | The Gateway Pundit | by Paul Serran
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