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Poland will allocate an additional 100 million euros of humanitarian aid to Ukraine - Moravetsky

“Currently, only 3,000 tons of such aid are being delivered. This is less than 25 percent of the needs”.

Poland will allocate an additional 100 million euros of humanitarian aid to Ukraine - Moravetsky
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Poland will provide 100 million euros in humanitarian aid to Ukraine, Ukrayinska Pravda reports.

This was announced by Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki at the International Donors' Conference dedicated to fundraising for our war-affected Country.

“Ukraine needs humanitarian aid every day. We received this information from our friends from Ukraine. Currently, only 3,000 tons of such aid are delivered. This is less than 25 percent of the needs”, Moravetsky was quoted as saying by TVN24.

The Polish Prime Minister also stressed the need to strengthen sanctions against russia. In particular - the introduction of oil and gas embargoes.

“We will continue to support you in every way. You will win this war, we will win it together, together we will show that European values are not empty words, but actions follow them”, Moravetsky told Ukrainian officials.

We are reminding, that today at the International Donors' Conference the Ukrainian side managed to mobilize $6.5 billion to rebuild our state.

France has announced that it will increase its financial assistance to Ukraine to $2 billion. Germany has announced the allocation of 125 million euros to Ukraine for humanitarian aid, and Finland is going to send our country additional military equipment and provide another 70 million euros in aid.

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