EU releases Euro 1.9 billion for Ukraine, days after launch of accession talks
The European Union on Thursday disbursed Euro 1.9 billion to Ukraine amid its ongoing conflict with Russia. The funds, provided under the Ukraine Facility, are intended to support the Ukrainian state during this challenging time. European Union Pr...

European Union President Ursula von der Leyen, said that the fund under the Ukraine Facility is aimed to keep the Ukrainian state running as they "fight for freedom."
She also termed the opening of accession negotiations with Ukraine as a "historic moment" and said Kyiv will find its "rightful place" in the Union.
"Dear @ZelenskyyUa the opening of accession negotiations was an historic moment. You will find your rightful place in our Union. Today we disburse a new EUR1.9 billion under the Ukraine Facility. To keep the Ukrainian state running as you fight for freedom," the EU chief posted on X.
Earlier on Tuesday, the EU launched accession talks with both Ukraine and Moldova after receiving the nod from the bloc's member states last week, Al Jazeera reported.
However, there is no guarantee that the talks will ultimately lead to EU membership, as Turkey and several Western Balkan states have spent years in the accession process.
Notably, the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict has reinvigorated the EU's efforts to expand its membership, much to Moscow's chagrin.
Ukraine lodged its bid to join the bloc in the immediate aftermath of the invasion in February 2022. Neighbouring Moldova followed closely behind.
"Millions of Ukrainians, and indeed generations of our people, are realising their European dream," he added.
According to Al Jazeera, it appears unlikely that there will be progress towards the next step in the coming six months when Hungary will hold the EU's rotating presidency.
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