Ukraine received pledges for $6.5 billion more in humanitarian aid at an international donor’s conference in Warsaw.
Source: Prime Minister of Poland Mateusz Morawiecki
Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki, a co-host of the conference, said $6.5 billion was raised in donations from countries and businesses, many of whom attended in person and others who made their pledges remotely.
“Thank you for all the contributions, I have just received the final figure. I am very pleased to announce that we have been able to mobilize $ 6.5 billion. Thank you.”
These words were greeted by applause.
Morawiecki says Ukraine needs over 12,000 tons of humanitarian aid every day, but that only 3,000 tons are getting through. The conference shows that the world is not indifferent to Russia’s “genocidal war.”
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