Rutte: NATO Must Normalize Relations with Russia After War
NATO Secretary General Mark Rutte has stated that relations with Russia should eventually be restored after the war in Ukraine comes to an end
The European Commission said on Thursday it is ready to extend new aid to Ukraine of up to EUR 1.8B to help the country cope with a deep recession.
With the conflict in eastern Ukraine having taken a heavy toll on the economy, the new aid package - the third such programme for the country since 2010 - “is intended to assist Ukraine economically and financially,” the Commission said in a statement.
The proposed new macro-financial assistance (MFA) programme, in the form of medium-term loans, is also intended “to help the new reform-orientated government strengthen the country and deal with economic and political challenges.”
The new aid, which is to be approved by the European Parliament and the EU Council, will be tied to the implementation of certain reforms by the government in Kiev.
”A prerequisite for disbursement will be the successful continuation of Ukraine's current IMF programme and the implementation of economic and financial policies in particular that the Commission and the government of Ukraine will agree on in a memorandum of understanding,” the statement read.
These policies should include further fiscal consolidation, continuation of the comprehensive reforms in the energy and banking sectors, as well as improving overall macroeconomic management.
Ukraine will also have to pursue judicial reform and step up the fight against corruption in order to improve conditions for doing business and achieve sustainable growth, the Commission said.
Subject to its approval by the European Parliament and the EU Council, the proposed new MFA programme can be implemented in the course of this year, and in early 2016.
The European Public Prosecutor’s Office in Sofia has charged a Bulgarian entrepreneur with subsidy fraud after he allegedly used forged documents to unlawfully obtain 54,000 euros
The Eurogroup has expressed its support for Bulgaria’s efforts to adopt the euro, encouraging the country to continue working toward meeting the necessary criteria
Belgian federal police conducted a series of raids across Belgium, including the regions of Wallonia and Flanders, as well as in Portugal, as part of an ongoing investigation into alleged corruption within the European Parliament
Europe is expanding its artificial intelligence infrastructure with the addition of six new AI factories aimed at boosting innovation and technological leadership
Polish President Andrzej Duda has urged the United States to deploy nuclear weapons on Polish soil to strengthen deterrence against potential Russian aggression
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