Representatives of Japan and Ukraine signed documents on grant allocation of $164 million for Kiev

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Kuninori Matsuda, Japanese Ambassador to Ukraine, and Oleksandr Kubrakov, Deputy Prime Minister for Reconstruction of Ukraine, signed documents for a grant of 22.4 billion yen (about 164 million yen) to the Ukrainian authorities at a meeting in Kiev. This refers to the statement of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Japan. TASS.

It was clarified that the allocated funds will be used for mine clearance and debris removal, as well as the restoration of infrastructure and agriculture in Ukraine.

On February 23, Reuters reported that the G7 countries augmented He called for economic support of up to $39 billion to Ukraine for 2023 and the adoption of the International Monetary Fund program for the country by the end of March.

Previously on Reuters knowledgeableIt is stated that the US administration will announce a new military aid package of 400 million dollars to Ukraine on March 3, while it is stated that the new military aid package will include HIMARS multiple rocket launcher systems and ammunition for Bradley infantry fighting vehicles.

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