German statement on sanctions against the Russian nuclear industry

German statement on sanctions against the Russian nuclear industry

The German Economy Minister asked the European Union to introduce another package of sanctions against Russia in relation to the civilian sector of the Moscow nuclear industry. After the Russian-Ukrainian war, America and Europe not only armed Ukraine, but also targeted Russian organizations and individuals.
To date, the European Union has approved 10 packages of sanctions against Russia. In an interview with a German news agency, German Economics Minister Robert Haubeck said on Saturday: The federal government has made a formal request to the European Commission to impose sanctions on the civilian sector of the Russian nuclear industry. 

He added: "This issue should be included in the next EU sanctions packages." This request came at a time when Péter Szijjártó, the Hungarian foreign minister as another member of the European Union, while discussing Russian nuclear sanctions, said that Budapest would never agree to the application of these sanctions because these sanctions threaten his country's energy security.

According to the Guardian, in a US State Department statement, America provided $18 billion in budgetary aid to the government of Ukraine through the World Bank. Another $4.9 billion will be allocated in September. According to the statement, the Kyiv authorities have presented a 10-year plan for the reconstruction of the country, which requires about $750 billion in funding.

The World Bank also estimated that rebuilding Ukraine over 10 years would cost about $411 billion. A billion dollars of American aid is pouring into Ukraine at a time when the country's unprecedented inflation is at its lowest in 40 years and the number of homeless and needy people in America is growing every day.Joe Biden's weak performance during the presidency has angered many American voters, and in many polls conducted in this country, a large number of participants do not want to vote for Biden again. According to the Deputy Secretary General of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO), Mircea Joan, last year (2022) NATO allies provided almost 150 billion euros of military, financial and economic assistance to Ukraine, of which 65 billion euros were military support.