Denmark allocates $22.2M to restore Ukraine's infrastructure
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- 13 January, 2024
- 10:42
The Danish government announced another aid package for Ukraine. The financial assistance is aimed at restoring infrastructure - providing electricity and heat supplies, as well as detecting and neutralizing mines, Report informs via Danish media.
This is the third such package allocated within the framework of the Fund for Ukraine, which has three directions: military support, support for civil society and support for the private sector. The volume will be 151 million Danish crowns ($22.2 million).
Denmark is among the greatest supporters of Ukraine. Taking into account the new package, Copenhagen has already spent 30.95 billion crowns ($4.5 billion) for Ukraine.
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