Germany gave Ukraine a grant of 1 billion euros


In total, since the beginning of martial law, Ukraine has already received 1.3 billion euros from Germany to support the financial and budgetary system.
Ukraine received a grant of 1 billion euros from the German government. It is reported by the Ministry of Finance .
They reported that the funds were transferred to the state budget through a special administrative account opened by the International Monetary Fund (IMF) for Ukraine's donor countries.
The funds will be used to finance priority budget expenditures during martial law. In total, since the beginning of martial law, Ukraine has already received 1.3 billion euros from Germany to support the financial and budgetary system.
Earlier, the UK announced that it was ready to provide Ukraine with new financial assistance in the amount of $525 million, the press service of the British government reported . in particular, the UK is ready to provide another $525 million as guarantees for a World Bank loan at the end of 2022. The new support raises total support, including UK loan guarantees, to £1.3bn and UK economic and humanitarian aid to Ukraine to £1.5bn.
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