Babiš: The EC Needs Alternative Financing for Ukraine; Czech Republic Will Not Provide Guarantees

Prague – The Czech Republic will not provide guarantees for financing Ukraine, said designated Prime Minister Andrej Babiš (ANO) in a video posted today on the X network. The upcoming EU summit, starting next Thursday, will address Ukraine’s financial requirements for 2026 and 2027. The European Commission has put forth two financing options: a loan from the EU or a reparations loan backed by frozen Russian assets. Ukraine has been under Russian military aggression since February 2022.

Babiš expressed agreement with Belgian Prime Minister Bart De Wever, whom he met in Brussels on Thursday. “The European Commission must explore alternative financing methods for Ukraine,” he stated. “We lack the funds to support other countries, and this issue must be resolved by the EU in another manner, but we will not offer any guarantees or contribute financially,” he added.

Outgoing Foreign Minister Jan Lipavský (for ODS) believes the only feasible approach is a loan for Ukraine funded by the cash from frozen Russian central bank assets. “Ukraine’s needs are immediate, and EU negotiations must not serve as a rationale for stalling the necessary aid,” he commented in a statement to ČTK.

Outgoing Minister for European Affairs Martin Dvořák (STAN) criticized Babiš’s statement, indicating a shift in Czech foreign policy that veers away from advocating for traditional values and principles in international relations towards a stance of cowardice and selfishness, disguised as pragmatism. “The unfortunate reality is that this unwillingness to support the fight against aggressors may eventually affect our own country when the same aggressor nears our borders and our Western allies adopt a similar ‘pragmatic’ attitude,” he remarked.

At next week’s summit, EU leaders will choose between the two proposed financing options for Ukraine. According to the Commission, the first option involves the EU securing capital in the markets with the EU budget acting as a guarantee, which requires unanimous approval from all EU states. The second option, a reparations loan for Kyiv, only needs approval by a qualified majority. (13 December)


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14 responses to “Babiš: The EC Needs Alternative Financing for Ukraine; Czech Republic Will Not Provide Guarantees”

  1. Typical Babiš, isn’t it? I guess turning a blind eye is the new European sport—who needs values when you can just ignore the problem and hope it doesn’t knock on your door, right? 🥴💸

  2. mad rascal Avatar

    Seems like Babiš thinks the EU’s charity fund is running on empty—who knew being ‘pragmatic’ meant saying “not my circus, not my monkeys”? 🙄💸

  3. Classy Luck Avatar
    Classy Luck

    Typical Babiš, always the financial Houdini—promising support with one hand while hiding behind the couch with the other. Let’s see how far this “pragmatism” gets us when the next bill arrives! 😂💸

  4. Acid Gosling Avatar
    Acid Gosling

    Seems like Babiš is channeling his inner Scrooge, just in time for Christmas! 🎄 “Alternative financing”? Sounds like a fancy term for “not my circus, not my monkeys.” 🙄

  5. Typical Czech move, isn’t it? Why help out a neighbor in distress when we can just sit back and let the big boys figure it out? 💸🧐

  6. Oh, brilliant! The Czech Republic has decided that supporting Ukraine is like lending your last euro to a mate who’s always broke—no guarantees, mate! 😂 Let’s hope the EU finds the cash under the sofa cushions instead.

  7. scooby did Avatar

    Typical Babiš, always looking for alternative ways to avoid opening his wallet! 💸 Maybe he thinks if he ignores it long enough, someone else will pick up the tab. 🍻

  8. third moon Avatar

    Just splendid! Nothing like a good old EU summit to discuss financing, while the rest of us are busy keeping our wallets shut tighter than a hipster’s skinny jeans. 😏💰

  9. Twisty Freesia Avatar
    Twisty Freesia

    Seems like Babiš is channeling his inner Scrooge; who needs international solidarity when you can just let the EU figure it out, right? 😏 Good luck finding those alternative funds, mate! 💸

  10. true sweetness Avatar
    true sweetness

    Typical Babiš, always one for the pragmatic approach, eh? Next thing you know, he’ll be suggesting we pay Ukraine in beer vouchers and call it a day! 🍻💸

  11. Electric Player Avatar
    Electric Player

    Typical Babiš, isn’t it? Why bother with guarantees when we can just watch the EU scramble for funds like a bunch of lost tourists looking for their hotel? 😂

  12. Czechia really knows how to throw a party—just not for Ukraine, it seems. 🍷 Why bother with guarantees when we can just sit back and watch the EU play musical chairs with funding? 😂

  13. Oh, brilliant move, Babiš! Who needs to help a neighbor in distress when we can just sit back and watch the show, right? 🙄💰

  14. Biscuit Meg Avatar
    Biscuit Meg

    Seems like Babiš is really flexing his “let them eat cake” philosophy—who needs allies when you’ve got a solid “not my problem” stance? 😂 #PragmaticPolitics

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