Key facts
- Ukraine requested €6.6 billion from the European Peace Facility for military aid.
- The request has caused disagreement among EU member states regarding reimbursement and fund allocation.
- Denmark announced its 30th military aid package for Ukraine.
- Denmark's package is valued at approximately $670 million.
- The Danish aid includes ammunition, arms, equipment, and training for Ukraine.
- Denmark's package provides direct funding for Ukrainian arms manufacturers.
- China covertly trained Russian forces last year, according to sources.
- The training was approved by Russian Defense Minister Andrei Belousov.
- At least four Russian and Chinese generals were involved in the training.
- The training included radiological, biological, and chemical warfare protection.
Ukraine has formally requested €6.6 billion from the European Peace Facility (EPF) to bolster its military aid, viewing the current period as a crucial opportunity. This significant request has, however, ignited a debate among European Union member states concerning the mechanisms for reimbursement and the overall allocation of funds within the EPF. The disagreement highlights underlying tensions regarding financial contributions and strategic priorities for supporting Ukraine.
In parallel, Denmark has announced its 30th military aid package for Ukraine, committing approximately $670 million. This substantial contribution is designated for providing essential military supplies, including ammunition, various arms, equipment, and crucial training for Ukrainian forces. Notably, the package includes direct financial support aimed at bolstering Ukrainian arms manufacturers and procuring long-range artillery ammunition, addressing critical battlefield needs.
Further complicating the geopolitical landscape, sources have revealed that China engaged in covert military training of Russian forces last year. This operation reportedly received personal approval from Russian Defense Minister Andrei Belousov and involved at least four high-ranking Russian and Chinese generals. The training encompassed specialized areas such as radiological, biological, and chemical (RBC) warfare protection, indicating a deepening security cooperation between the two nations. European officials and documents seen by Reuters provided details on this clandestine military exchange.
