The EU has allocated another €1.5 billion in financial assistance to Ukraine
Funds will be used, in particular, to support institutions and infrastructure

The European Union has allocated another €1.5 billion in macro-financial assistance to Ukraine.
This was announced by Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission.
"We will continue helping Ukraine resist russia's aggression, keep its institutions and infrastructure running, and conduct crucial reforms," the politician said.
Previously. Mind reported that the IMF had approved a large-scale loan to Ukraine worth $15.6 billion. The agreement will help provide Ukraine with the necessary funding from international donors, including the World Bank.
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