Bangladesh, March 15 -- European Union countries have agreed to provide €5 billion in military aid to Ukraine as part of an overhaul of an aid fund run by the bloc because Kiev faces major difficulties on the battlefield. This is evidently not enough to appease the most ardent defenders of the Kiev regime, with the ruling German coalition divided over sending Taurus missiles to Ukraine, as one example.

Ambassadors from the 27 EU member countries agreed on March 13 at a meeting in Brussels to review the European Peace Facility fund after months of disputes between bloc leaders, particularly France and Germany. The fund functions as a gigantic reimbursement scheme, giving EU members compensation for sending ammunition to other countr...