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Poland, Germany Clash Over €6.6B in EU Funds for Ukraine
Poland and Slovakia seek full reimbursement for past arms deliveries to Ukraine using €6.6 billion from the European Peace Facility (EPF), while Germany and Scandinavian countries advocate redirecting the funds directly to Ukraine. The disagreement highlights a division within the EU over the allocation of emergency financial resources.
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