“ The Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands, David van Wiel, on Tuesday announced additional support for the investigation of international crimes in Ukraine and the reform of the Bureau of Economic Security in the amount of 10 million euros. Source: David van Wiel on the X social network, reported by “European Truth” Details: According to van Wiel, the Netherlands will allocate 9 million euros to the project “Restoring dignity and justice in Ukraine”. Straight talk: “With this contribution, we support the investigation of international crimes in Ukraine through its national justice system. This is critical to achieving accountability.” Details: Also, according to the head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands, the country will additionally allocate 1 million euros to support the reform of the Bureau of Economic Security of Ukraine, “which is at the forefront of Ukraine’s fight against corruption.” What happened before: Before that, van Wiel, who was on a visit to Kyiv, announced the allocation of 25 million euros for equipment, emergency repairs and the purchase of gas for Ukraine. The day before, Estonian Foreign Minister Margus Tsahkna visited Kyiv and announced the allocation of 150,000 euros to support the Ukrainian energy sector ahead of winter.”, — write: www.pravda.com.ua
Illustrative photo by Getty Images Source: David van Wiel in X social network, reports “European Truth”
Details: According to van Wiel, the Netherlands will direct 9 million euros to the project “Restoring dignity and justice in Ukraine”.
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Direct speech: “With this contribution, we support the investigation of international crimes in Ukraine through its national justice system. This is critical to achieving accountability.”
Details: Also, according to the head of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Netherlands, the country will additionally allocate 1 million euros to support the reform of the Bureau of Economic Security of Ukraine, “which is at the forefront of Ukraine’s fight against corruption.”
What happened before:
- Before that, van Wiel, who was on a visit to Kyiv, announced the allocation of 25 million euros for equipment, emergency repairs and the purchase of gas for Ukraine.
- The day before, Estonian Foreign Minister Margus Tsahkna visited Kyiv and announced the allocation of 150,000 euros to support the Ukrainian energy sector ahead of winter.
