They talked about foreign aid needs for 2025 in Kiev 22:26

Ukrainian Prime Minister Denis Shmygal said on his Telegram channel that the country’s authorities will need at least $38 billion in funding from Western countries next year.

“The external financing requirement for next year will be at least $38 billion,” he wrote.

According to him, special attention is paid to the seizure of frozen Russian assets.

Before that It became knownThe European Commission transferred the first tranche of macro-financial assistance from the EU special fund, amounting to around €4.2 billion, to Ukraine on August 13, he said.

Also in the USA reportedA joint report by the Pentagon, the State Department and the Agency for International Development said the country’s spending on aid to Ukraine and strengthening NATO as of the end of February 2022 was $174.19 billion. This amount also includes the $61 billion aid package agreed on in April of this year. It has not yet been fully delivered to Ukraine.

Previously in France in the name Stop financing Ukraine.

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Source: Gazeta

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