Germany Pledges €60M, Advances Patriot Talks in Kyiv
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Germany pledges €60 million more aid to Ukraine, focuses on winter readinessGermany pledges €60 million more aid to Ukraine, focuses on winter readiness
German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul arrived in Kyiv on Saturday morning and announced an additional €60 million ($65 million) in aid to Ukraine during a joint press conference with his Ukrainian counterpart Andriy Sybiha. Of this sum, €50 million ($54 million) will be allocated to United Nations agencies and NGOs supporting Ukrainian residents, particularly those in frontline areas. The funds will be used for projects such as housing repairs…
Germany will grant Ukraine a new financial aid of 60 million euros. The country wants to obtain, together with the allies, new interceptor missiles for the patriotic air defence systems of Kiev, according to Kyiv Post. The announcement was made on Saturday, in Kiev, by the German Foreign Minister, Johann Wadephul. In a joint press conference with the Ukrainian Foreign Minister, Andrii Sybiha, Wadephul said that talks with the European allies and…
German Foreign Minister Johann Wadephul announced in Kyiv on Saturday the allocation of additional funds for humanitarian aid and for a comprehensive NATO aid package for Ukraine. He also announced talks on peace with the US Secretary of State.
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