The European Union is developing plans to establish a 20-billion-euro defense fund over four years (2024-2027) to support Ukraine's military capabilities against the Russian invasion.
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The EU is drawing up plans for a 20-billion-euro fund to help Ukraine defeat the Russian invasion
The military aid discussed is five billion euros per year over four years (2024-2027)
Hungary opposed the EU's attempt to create a long-term fund of up to €20 billion to support the Ukrainian army
The plan would allocate at least €5 billion a year over four years for EU countries to buy and donate arms to Ukraine as well as train Ukrainian troops
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