Germany may allocate 200m euros to Ukraine for its internal refugees support program

Germany plans to send another 200m euros to Ukraine to help internally displaced people due to the conflict in the country. This has been reported Reuters With reference to Svenja Schulze, German Minister of Economic Cooperation and Development.

“I will talk to Prime Minister Shmygal about how we can continue to support the Ukrainian government in helping the IDPs. The money is aimed at helping the displaced so that they can provide everything they need,” he said.

At this time, it was not specified when and for how long the additional funds will be sent to Kiev.

Currently, a special operation of the Russian Armed Forces is underway in Ukraine. It was announced by Russian President Vladimir Putin on February 24. According to him, the aim of the military operation is to demilitarize the neighboring country and to nazify its officials.

The decision to run the operation was the reason for new sanctions against Russia by the United States and its allies.

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Source: Gazeta

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