Germany Pledges Additional 50 Million Euros in Humanitarian Aid to Ukraine Ahead of Winter
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During his visit to the capital Kiev, Federal Foreign Minister Wadephul pledged another EUR 50 million in humanitarian aid to Ukraine. He called the ongoing Russian attacks on the country a "indiscriminate murder of civilians".
Germany pledges additional 50 million euros in humanitarian aid to Ukraine ahead of winter
Germany will also provide an additional 10 million euros ($11.6 million) to NATO's Comprehensive Assistance Package for decentralized energy supplies for the military, equipment for military hospitals, and urgently needed air defense equipment.
Germany will additionally provide Ukraine with 60 million euros on the eve of another war winter. Of these, 50 million euros will go to humanitarian aid, another 10 million euros will go to the NATO CAP fund.
Germany allocates EUR 50 mln in humanitarian aid to Ukraine, EUR 10 mln to NATO CAP fund – FM
Germany is allocating an additional EUR 50 million in humanitarian aid to Ukraine and EUR 10 million to NATO’s CAP (Comprehensive Assistance Package) fund, Federal Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Federal Republic of Germany Johann Wadephul said.
The head of the German Ministry of Foreign Affairs announced additional funds for humanitarian assistance and support to Ukraine through NATO
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