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The European Union spent $23 billion on Russian oil and gas last year while only offering Ukraine $19.6 billion in military ...
The European Union's diplomatic service has suggested EU countries provide up to 40 billion euros ($43.35 billion) in military aid to Ukraine this year, according to a discussion paper seen by Reuters ...
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