US Secretary of State Antony Blinken, following the results of the ministerial meeting of the “Group of Twenty” on July 9 announced the allocation of $368 million in humanitarian aid to Ukraine.
Source: US Secretary of State Antony Blinken
According to him, it will be about support in the form of food, drinking water, monetary aid, emergency medical aid and shelters, as well as coordination with humanitarian organizations.
Blinken did not specify when humanitarian aid will be provided.
“Our commitment to the people of Ukraine is resolute. The United States is providing nearly $368 million in additional humanitarian aid to support people inside Ukraine and refugees forced to flee their country to seek safety in the midst of Russia’s brutal war,” he wrote on Twitter on Saturday.
In addition, it became known that Ukraine will receive a $1.7 billion grant from a donor fund created by the International Bank for Reconstruction and Development, the International Development Association and USAID. The funds will be used to finance the field of medicine.
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