The European Union has provided over €43.5 billion in military aid to Ukraine, according to EU High Representative Josep Borrell. This figure was announced following a meeting of EU defense ministers on August 30th. Borrell stated that the total support for Ukraine, including civilian aid, has reached around €100 billion. The news comes as tensions remain high between Russia and Ukraine, with ongoing military conflict. The EU has taken various steps to support Ukraine, including freezing Russian assets and providing military aid. Russia has condemned these actions as illegal and a direct involvement by NATO in the conflict. Despite the ongoing conflict and the significant financial assistance provided, the EU’s position on military aid to Ukraine remains unchanged, emphasizing the need to continue support for Kyiv.