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Germany: Former Ukrainian ambassador to Berlin asks for €80 billion in military aid

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"Is this help enough to stop the Russian invasion and to expel them? Unfortunately, the answer is no," said Andriy Melnik.

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"Is this help enough to stop the Russian invasion and to expel them? Unfortunately, the answer is no," said Andriy Melnik.

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Kiev's former ambassador to Germany calls on Berlin to allocate at least 80 billion euros to help Ukraine. What exactly is this about?

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Former Ukrainian ambassador to Berlin Andriy Melnyk has called on Germany to increase military aid for Ukraine. In his opinion, the future ruling coalition in Germany should allocate "at least 80 billion euros over the next four years, or 20 billion euros per year" for this purpose.

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Germany is one of Ukraine's most important supporters - and should remain so after the new election, in the foreign minister's view. Kiev is counting on the EU's backing for electricity supplies. Foreign Minister Annalena Baerbock (Greens) expects the future federal government to continue to support Ukraine in defending itself against Russia's aggression. "No federal government that cares about the security of Germany and Europe will leave the p…

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Andriy Melnyk, appointed representative of Ukraine to the UN Expediment of Ukraine in Germany (2015-2022), said that Germany needs to seriously respond to the threat of war with Russia and is ready for support in This is asked by Friedrich Mertz, who gives ratings on the need for a new chancellor of the country. In an interview with Berliner Morgenpost, Melnyk pointed out that it is especially important for him that the Europeans underestimated …

·Kyiv, Ukraine
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The future representative of Ukraine to the United Nations, Andrij Melnyk, has reiterated his demand for further billions in aid from Germany. "The point is that this should not be charity at Christmas, as some people call it. It is about the fact that this can also be an investment in Germany's own security," he told the RTL/ntv editorial team. The point is that the threat of war will remain acute for Germany, for Europe. Even after the end of…

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