The European Union has suspended or reduced nearly $1.7 billion in financial aid to Ukraine, citing concerns over recent legislation that undermines the independence of key anti-corruption agencies. This move comes after Ukraine's parliament passed a controversial bill and President Zelensky approved measures seen as weakening anti-graft watchdogs, sparking both internal protests and external pressure. The EU has warned that further aid could be completely suspended unless Ukraine restores the independence of its anti-corruption bodies. These developments mark a significant setback for Ukraine's European integration efforts and highlight growing frustration in Brussels over stalled reforms. The aid freeze poses a major challenge for Ukraine as it continues to rely on Western support amid ongoing conflict with Russia.
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