We are talking about grants that will be paid from the budget for 2022, without creating additional debt.
Germany will provide approximately one billion euros of budget support for Ukraine. This was stated by German Finance Minister Christian Lindner on Thursday at a meeting of G7 finance ministers in Petersberg near Bonn, Spiegel reports.
It is reported that we are talking about grants to be paid from the budget for 2022, without creating additional debt.
Grant funds are intended to ensure the viability of war-torn Ukraine.
According to Lindner, other G7 countries are also ready to share in financial support for Ukraine. In particular, the US plans to mobilize $ 7.5 billion for this.
It was also reported that G7 finance ministers wanted to agree on a 15 billion euro aid package for Ukraine at a meeting in Bonn this week.
Earlier, adviser to the head of the Interior Ministry Anton Gerashchenko, said that Ukraine would need three to five months and many weapons in the West, including air defense, to win.
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Source: korrespondent

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