We are talking about the first canal from Canada, which generally provides Canada’s 5 billion dollars as part of the G7 initiative.
Ukraine received 2.5 billion dollars of Canada – about $ 1.7 billion – as part of the G7 Extraordinary Revenue Acceleration (ERA) initiative. This was announced by Prime Minister Denis Shmygal on Telegrams on Thursday, March 13.
“The implied funding, provided by revenue from frozen Russian possessions, will send the basic state budget needs,” Shmygal wrote.
According to him, this is the first tranche from Canada, which generally provides 5 billion canadian dollars in the season, which involves the provision of financial resources in Ukraine through revenue from frozen Russian ownership.
Remember, a week ago, the first 752 million pounds from the UK were received in Ukraine as part of the G7 Era Initiative, which was given revenue from frozen Russian possessions.
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