Dutch foreign minister announces €27m aid package for Ukraine during his Kyiv visit
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Thu, 16 Jan 2025 21:54:03 +0200
Dutch Foreign Minister Caspar Veldkamp visited Kyiv on Thursday, 16 January, announcing 27 million in aid for Ukraine.
Source European Pravda, citing the Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs Details The new 20 million aid package from the Netherlands will focus on strengthening Ukraines energy grid, which has suffered significant damage from targeted Russian attacks.
The funds will support the repair and protection of energy facilities, as well as decentralised energy production.
Additionally, Veldkamp announced a further 7 million contribution to NATOs Comprehensive Assistance Package for Ukraine, which provides nonlethal support such as fuel, medical supplies and winter gear.
During his visit, Veldkamp held talks with Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha and Deputy Prime Minister for European and EuroAtlantic Integration Olha Stefanishyna.
The minister reiterated the Netherlands commitment to supporting new EU sanctions against Russia and pledged continued efforts to achieve justice for Ukrainian citizens.
Background In December 2024, Dutch Ambassador to Ukraine Alle Dorhout revealed that the Netherlands had already allocated 3.8 billion to Ukraine, with plans for an additional 6 billion.
Previously, the Netherlands announced 22 million in additional funding for initiatives to enhance Ukraines cyber resilience and air defence systems. Support UP or become our patron
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