Netherlands to speed up financial aid to Ukraine – media
The Netherlands will accelerate the allocation of EUR 3.5 billion in aid to Ukraine, providing EUR 2 billion this year, rather than in 2026 as previously planned, France24 reported on Thursday.
“The Netherlands will speed up the release of its promised EUR 3.5 billion ($3.78 billion) of support for Ukraine and send EUR 2 billion this year instead of in 2026, a spokesperson for Dutch Prime Minister Dick Schoof said,” the message reads.
Dutch Prime Minister's spokesman Dick Schoof confirmed the move, saying: "The Netherlands will accelerate the provision of promised aid to Ukraine."
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