December 26, 2024
Ukraine received 150 million euros from the EU: where will the money go? thumbnail
Ukraine News Today

Ukraine received 150 million euros from the EU: where will the money go?

Ukraine received 150 million euros from the EU: where will the money goUkraine received the second tranche of 150 million euros from the EU under the rapid recovery program. The funds will be used to feed schoolchildren, rebuild infrastructure and support the agricultural sector.”, — write on: unn.ua

Ukraine has received a second tranche of 150 million euros from the EU as part of the Rapid Recovery Agreement – it is expected that it will be used to feed schoolchildren, restore infrastructure and support agriculture, Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal said in Telegram on Wednesday, writes UNN.

Details

“Ukraine received EUR 150 million from the European Union. The funds will be used to provide free meals for children in grades 1-4, to restore infrastructure, and to support uninterrupted production of agricultural products,” Shmyhal wrote.

According to him, this is the second tranche within the framework of the Agreement between Ukraine and the EU on support for rapid recovery, which provides for the provision of 300 million euros to our state.

He thanked EU countries and institutions for “important support for the reconstruction of our country, help for business and for providing comfortable living conditions for Ukrainians.”

Shmyhal understands where to get money from in 2025: he expects $38 billion in external financingDecember 24 2024, 10:48 • 12744 views

Related posts

Lysak: the number of victims due to the Russian strike on Kryvyi Rih has increased

radiosvoboda

Romania will close 30 border crossing points with EU countries: what is happening

unn

The short-sightedness of Fico’s energy policy poses threats to Europe: the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on the visit of the Prime Minister of Slovakia to the Russian Federation

unn

Leave a Comment

This website uses cookies to improve your experience. We'll assume you're ok with this, but you can opt-out if you wish. Accept Read More