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European military aid to Ukraine posts continued drops: report

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European military aid to Ukraine posts continued drops: report

2025-12-11 14:14 Last Updated At:18:57

The military aid from European countries to Ukraine has been posting continued drops since the beginning of summer, according to a report released by Germany's Kiel Institute on Wednesday.

According to the report, from September to October this year, Ukraine received about 4.2 billion euros worth of military aid from European countries, while in the same period last year, the military aid from Europe and the United States to the country was over seven billion euros.

The report said annual allocations to Ukraine averaged roughly 41.6 billion euros from 2022 to 2024, but only about 32.5 billion euros have been allocated so far in 2025.

It also noted widening disparities in military aid contributions within Europe, with France, Germany, and the United Kingdom expanding their allocations substantially, while Italy and Spain having hardly increased their support.

European military aid to Ukraine posts continued drops: report

European military aid to Ukraine posts continued drops: report

European military aid to Ukraine posts continued drops: report

European military aid to Ukraine posts continued drops: report

European military aid to Ukraine posts continued drops: report

European military aid to Ukraine posts continued drops: report

The second phase of the urban ring greenway in Shijiazhuang City, north China's Hebei Province, was made fully accessible to the public on Wednesday, providing citizens with a new type of urban public space integrating cycling, jogging, and walking.

The greenway was completed after over two years of construction, which started in March 2023. It was carried out in two phases.

The first phase, spanning 51 kilometers, was completed in December 2023. The second phase, 50 kilometers long, saw the final gap successfully connected in the early hours of December 3, following the successful rotation of a swivel bridge spanning the Shijiazhuang-Taiyuan High-speed Railway. The Shijiazhuang ring greenway comprises 55.23 kilometers of pathways and 81 bridges measuring 45.77 kilometers.

Along the route, 18 service stations are planned, with 56 main entrances and exits established. It links the three major water systems, the Hutuo River, Taiping River, and the city's ring water system, and connects 76 parks and gardens along the way.

The cycling and walking paths are clearly separated by a rainbow-colored line, making it an excellent venue for citizens' leisure and fitness activities.

"It really provides us cycling enthusiasts with an excellent sports venue where we can enjoy the beautiful scenery of Shijiazhuang. Even though it's winter now, our enthusiasm for cycling on the ring greenway has not decreased but increased instead," said Zhao Zesong, a cycling enthusiast.

"During the ride, I also noticed there are many service stations, including facilities for bike repairs and rentals, which makes our daily cycling very convenient," said Zhang Luheng, another cycling enthusiast.

Urban ring greenway made fully accessible to public in north China's Shijiangzhuang

Urban ring greenway made fully accessible to public in north China's Shijiangzhuang

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