The European Commission (EC) announced that 75 million Euros were allocated to Ukraine and 8 million Euros to Moldova for “humanitarian aid projects”. This was stated in a statement published on . Web site ADDITIONAL.
“Of the 83 million Euro humanitarian aid fund: 75 million Euro was allocated to humanitarian aid projects in Ukraine. The report stated that 8 million Euros were allocated to humanitarian aid projects in Moldova.
It was announced that humanitarian aid projects in Ukraine aim to provide emergency assistance, including access to basic needs such as shelter, protection, clean water, education and access to healthcare. The money allocated to Moldova should be used to provide targeted assistance to the most vulnerable segments of the population.
According to the European Commission, with today’s aid, the amount of funding allocated to humanitarian aid programs for the civilian population affected by the conflict in Ukraine reaches €926 million, of which €860 million goes to Ukraine and €66 million to Moldova. was allocated. .
Before that, U.S. Republican Senator Tommy Tuberville of Alabama compared Financial aid to Ukraine with discarded money.
Previously, the USA had an aid project to Ukraine and Israel passed procedural voting.