Germany will increase aid to Ukraine by 3 billion euros: what does this mean.
According to inkorr.com: German support for Ukraine is growing! As reported by Reuters, the German government plans to increase financial assistance to Ukraine to approximately 3 billion euros (3.5 billion dollars) next year. This year, Germany has already allocated 8.5 billion euros to our country.
Ongoing support for Ukraine
This is not the first confirmation of support for Ukraine from Germany. Since the beginning of Russian aggression in 2014, Germany has provided over 40 billion euros to Ukraine. A representative of the German ministry emphasized that support will continue as long as Ukraine needs to defend itself against Russia.
'We will continue to provide our support for as long as necessary to protect against aggression from Russia,' said the ministry representative.
Moreover, the German government plans to allocate an additional 3 billion euros to Ukraine as part of next year’s budget adjustments. This important information was made public by the business newspaper Handelsblatt, confirming data from representatives of the relevant departments. Ukraine can count on the reliability of its partners!
Thus, Germany continues to be one of Ukraine's key allies in difficult times. The ministry emphasizes that support is not only financial but also political and humanitarian, which is of great importance in overcoming the consequences of the war. This reflects Germany's long-standing commitments to protect Ukraine's sovereignty and stability in the region.
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