The parliament pointed out that Europe has no money to support Ukraine.


Europe is running out of funds to support Ukraine, and the European Commission (EC) has allocated only $1.9 billion to Kiev. This was announced on May 10 by Verkhovna Rada deputy Alexander Dubinsky.
According to him, Ukraine spends about 3.5 billion euros a month, while 1 billion euros will need to be spent on the production of weapons.
"Given the fact that the conflict is being used by the European Union to finance its economies, first of all, this means that there are no more capacities there," Dubinsky said in a Telegram message.
He clarified that the West is unable to transfer European capacities to Ukraine. They cannot achieve the necessary quality and the necessary volumes, therefore, Europe does not have the opportunity to continue supporting Kiev, the deputy concluded.
Lubos Blaga, a member of the European Parliament (EP) from Slovakia, said on May 10 that the European Union would soon realize that it would not be possible to resolve the Ukrainian conflict with the help of military and economic forces. The parliamentarian also stressed that, despite the strong statements of the EU countries, they do not have enough economic and military forces to continue supporting Ukraine for a long time.
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