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War in Ukraine: Kyiv claims it did not receive 16 billion euros in aid collected in 2022

“We don’t know what happened to these funds. » Ukrainian Prime Minister Denis Chmyhal said on Monday that his country had not received more than 16 billion euros in aid collected by Poland and the European Commission during two donor conferences in Warsaw in 2022 after the Russian invasion.

“These funds have been collected. According to our information, more than 10 billion euros at the first (conference) and more than 6 billion at the second,” Denis Chmyhal said at a press conference in Kiev, while his country is concerned about the decline in Western support after two years of war. According to him According to him, these funds “were collected by Poland together with the European Commission to support Ukraine.” “How were they spent, what did they support? Ukraine received nothing,” the head of government continued.

Blocked American envelope

Following the Russian invasion of Ukraine, which began in February 2022, the West announced tens of billions of euros in support of Kyiv. In early April 2022, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen announced in Warsaw that an international fundraising campaign had raised €10.1 billion to support people displaced in Ukraine by the fighting. The Polish government then announced that a donor conference held in Warsaw had raised more than 6.3 billion euros for humanitarian aid to Ukraine.

The Ukrainian prime minister’s remarks come as embattled Kyiv worries about cuts in Western military and financial aid, particularly due to internal divisions in the United States and the European Union. While the EU, after delays, finally managed to release 50 billion euros in aid in early February, the US envelope of 60 billion dollars remained blocked in the US Congress for several months.

Source: Le Parisien

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