60 million euros from this package will be used to support Dutch companies that want to help rebuild Ukraine.
The Netherlands has allocated more than 100 million euros to help Ukraine. This was reported by the press service of the Dutch government.
It is reported that 60 million euros from this package will be used to support Dutch companies that want to help rebuild Ukraine. The currency will cover export credit insurance against payment risks of investments and transactions in the country.
Another 30 million euros will be spent on gas purchases and supplies of components for electrical networks to help Ukraine prepare for winter and possible Russian strikes.
It was previously reported that the United States is looking for ways to provide uninterrupted military support to Ukraine and may allocate funds to help Ukrainian defenders under a State Department program.
The United States plans to achieve the goal of producing 155-mm artillery shells at the rate of 100 thousand pieces per month
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Source: korrespondent

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