The European Commission will allocate 137 billion Euros from the EU budget for Poland

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The European Commission plans to take a decision next week on the allocation of 137 billion Euros to Poland from the European Union budget. This was announced by European Commission (EC) president Ursula von der Leyen at a press conference in Poland. TASS.

“The European Commission will make two decisions on the allocation of European funds to Poland, which have been blocked so far; the republic will receive 137 billion euros from the Next Generation EU fund and the Unity Fund,” he said.

Poland yesterday appealed It appealed to the European Commission for help following disputes with Ukraine over the import of agricultural products and protests by Polish farmers.

Before that the European Commission (EC) announced Allocation of €75 million to Ukraine and €8 million to Moldova for “humanitarian projects”. According to the European Commission, the amount of funds allocated to humanitarian aid programs for the civilian population affected by the conflict in Ukraine reaches 926 million Euros, of which 860 million Euros are allocated to Ukraine and 66 million Euros to Moldova.

Formerly Consul General of Poland he apologized To the Ukrainians for the actions of Polish farmers.

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