statistics that are very difficult to believe. the european union has given ukrainei billion euros since the start of this war to fund ukraine s defence of its territory. at the same time, they have given them 35 billion euros in payment for energy. how does the eu balance that? ., , . ., , ., energy. how does the eu balance that? ., ., , ., ., that? that is certainly a point of criticism and that? that is certainly a point of criticism and brussels that? that is certainly a point of criticism and brussels that - that? that is certainly a point of criticism and brussels that we . that? that is certainly a point of i criticism and brussels that we are hearing the people s party. the conservative group, criticising the eve for that. that the eu has to step up the game. but there is this question here of who is actually targeted by the sanctions, if we have a gas embargo, will that hurt
this will not necessarily deter putin from continuing to wage war in ukraine because they have implemented quite a few sanctions and he has continued with his war efforts. so the impact remains to be seen but it s certainly a big symbolic step at this moment. its, symbolic step at this moment. a symbolic step at this moment. a symbolic step at this moment. a symbolic step in terms of sanctions, but when it comes to the balancing act of the support from the eu to ukraine, the eu s policy chief pointing out a statistic that is difficult to believe. the european union has given ukraine1 billion euros since the start of this war to find ukraine s defence of its territory. at the same time, the eu has given russia 35 billion euros in payment for energy. how does the eu balance that? that payment for energy. how does the eu balance that? balance that? that is certainly a oint of balance that? that is certainly a point of criticism balance that? that is certainly a point of criticism in
cuban immigrants is expected to denounce the president s outreach to cuba and iran in a foreign policy speech later today. let s get to breaking news from greece. the lawmakers aproved the country s third bailout which includes sweeping cuts and tax increases. nancy is live in london with the latest. debate went throughout the night in athens. i hear it was intense motioner s negotiations. bring us up to speed. that s right. a fiery, heated debate with lawmakers throughout the night and early hours. a few hours ago, they managed to get approval of 35 billion euros. some reports suggest we could see a vote of confidence for the prime minister as early as next week and potential snap election as early as september. plenty of political risks there. the bailout now waits now
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