Newspaper: Sonak is studying the extension of restrictions on helping other countries for two years

Newspaper: Sonak is studying the extension of restrictions on helping other countries for two years

According to the British daily “Telegraph,” British Prime Minister Rishi Sonak is exploring whether to put a two-year time limit on aiding other nations.
The government of Boris Johnson imposed last year, under the Corona virus epidemic, restrictions on money monitoring of the budget to help other countries, and its percentage was reduced from 0. 7 to 0. 5% of GDP.

The newspaper “Telegraph” indicates that the government is considering extending these restrictions for two years until 2026 or 2027, which will allow the provision of 4 billion pounds per year.
It is interesting that Sonak, the minister of finance in 2021, promised to return balances totaling 0. 7% of GDP to assist other nations.

The British newspaper “Financial Times” reported last July that the British Finance Ministry is hindering the provision of aid to other countries, given the fears that the expenses on Ukraine’s help will exceed those limits.
From Novosti.

Newspaper: Sonak is researching the two-year extension of the prohibitions on aiding other nations.

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