Recently, Ukraine** Volodymyr Zelensky delivered a thought-provoking speech at the high-profile EU summit. He revealed that, according to reliable intelligence, Russia is about to receive up to 1 million shells from Pyongyang. This news has undoubtedly increased the tension between Ukraine and Russia, making the defense situation in Ukraine even more serious.
However, it is regrettable that at the same time, Europe's plan to send ** 1 million shells to Ukraine has suffered a delay in its implementation. This situation has not only affected Ukraine's military preparations, but also raised concerns about Europe's position in global competition. Zelensky stressed that Europe cannot afford to lose in this global competition, because it is about peace and prosperity for the whole of Europe.
To address this challenge, Zelensky called on EU member states to unite and jointly set up a special project called "Ukraine Aid**". He proposed that it should be established within the framework of European peace and that no less than 5 billion euros per year be provided with financial support for a period of four years. This will provide Ukraine with stable financial assistance to help it strengthen its national defense, improve people's livelihood, and promote economic development.