EU Denies Ukraine a €220 Million Grant for Farmers
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EU denies Ukraine a €220 million grant for farmers - mediaThe European Commission has not provided Ukraine with a €220 million grant after attacks on Black Sea ports. Support is promised through existing credit mechanisms.
The EU has effectively refused to provide an additional Euro220 million to Ukrainian farmers and has pledged support through existing projects.
The European Union refused to allocate extra capital to Ukrainian farmers, indicate Ukrainian media with reference to the spokesman for the European Commission, Markus Lammert. The decision is based on the fact that the sector already has support provided through the existing mechanisms, they add.
The European Commission has responded to a letter sent by the Ministry of Agrarian Policy of Ukraine, in which Kiev requested 220 million euros in non-refundable support for Ukrainian farmers affected by Russia's attacks on Black Sea ports. Brussels specified that the support will be provided through existing mechanisms. The statement was […]
The European Commission has denied Ukraine 220 million euros in direct aid to farmers. Illustrative photo by MykVista The European Commission has rejected the request of the Ministry of Agrarian Policy and Food of Ukraine to allocate 220 million euros in non-refundable aid for farmers who suffered from Russian shelling of Black Sea ports. European Commission representative Markus Lammert confirmed that a response to the Ukrainian minister's requ…
The European Commission responded to a letter from the Ministry of Agrarian Policy of Ukraine asking to provide Ukrainian farmers with €220 million in non-refundable aid due to Russian attacks on Black Sea ports: Brussels said that support would be provided using existing mechanisms.
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