Poland has promised to continue to support Ukraine. Poland will provide 100 million euros in humanitarian aid to Ukraine. This was announced by the Prime Minister of Poland Mateusz Morawiecki at an international donors' conference on Thursday, May 5, TVN24 reports.
“Ukraine needs humanitarian aid every day. We received this information from our friends from Ukraine. they deliver only 3,000 tons of such aid. This is less than 25% of the needs, “Moravetsky said.
He also stressed the need to strengthen sanctions against Russia, including the introduction of oil and gas embargo .
“We will continue to support you (Ukraine – ed.) You will win this war, we will win it together, together we will show that European values are not empty words, but actions follow them, “Moravetsky said.
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Earlier it was reported that participants in the International High-Level Donors' Conference in Warsaw, organized in support of Ukraine, managed to raise $ 6.5 billion >. In addition, Poland will provide an additional 100 million euros in humanitarian aid to Ukraine.
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