The program, launched in the Czech Republic in 2023, was planned to continue until 2030.
The Czech government at a meeting on Wednesday, September 3, approved the Ukraine 2026-2030 program, providing annual assistance to 1 billion kroons (about 40 million euros). This was reported by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Czech Republic on Social Network X.
“The help of Czech in the country being attacked will continue,” the department believes.
The program, launched in 2023, was planned to continue until 2030.
According to the program, 500 million Czech crowns (about 20 million euros) each year in 2026-2028 will go to the National Bank for the development of projects in Europe.
In March, the EU approved two projects worth 4 billion Czech croons for the Czech Republic, which would allow us to use Czech performers that have long been restoring critical infrastructure and modernization of hospitals in Ukraine.
Another 500 million bending is annually allocated to bilateral humanitarian humanities, stabilizing and rebuilding projects, including assistance to Ukrainian refugees in Moldova.
As you know, 500 million Kroons annually allocated to the humanitarian program, stabilization, rebuilding and economic help in Ukraine in 2023-2025.
Remember that Austria agreed with an additional 2 million euros of auxiliary and participated in the coalition of civil defense shelters.
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