Nordic countries paying most for Ukraine ‘not sustainable,’ Swedish foreign minister says
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Pressure is mounting in the EU to agree on future support for Ukraine. Sweden is marking the occasion by pointing the finger at others' trade with Russia.
Nordic nations' Ukraine burden 'unsustainable'
Stockholm has criticized uneven cash injections from other bloc members, despite claims about backing Kiev "for as long as it takes" It is unsustainable for Nordic countries to continue to pay a disproportionate amount to support Ukraine, Swedish Foreign Minister Maria Malmer Stenergard has said in an interview with Politico. Rifts are widening inside the EU over how - and whether - to keep funding Kiev, according to the outlet. Currently, Nordi…
Pressure is mounting in the EU to agree on future support for Ukraine. Sweden is marking the occasion by pointing the finger at others' trade with Russia.
Foreign Minister Maria Malmer Stenergard says the Nordic countries are paying too much of the aid to Ukraine. Now she is pushing for the EU to seize frozen Russian assets. “For a few countries to shoulder almost the entire burden is not fair and not sustainable in the long run,” she tells Politico.
Strife in the EU over aid to Ukraine - Sweden started grumbling from the Scandinavian countries: EADaily
EADaily, November 20th, 2025. The Scandinavian countries spend the most on supporting Ukraine among NATO members, such a design is unfair and cannot be sustainable in the long term, Swedish Foreign Minister Maria Malmer Steenergaard said.
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