Canada also announced the allocation of 30 million Canadian dollars to support the operation of the Black Sea Grain Initiative.
The Government of Canada has allocated 10 million Canadian dollars (about $7.6 million) for the purchase of generators for Ukraine. It was announced the day before entering Twitter Minister for International Development of Canada Harjit Sajan.
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“We have allocated $10 million to the International Organization for Migration to purchase and deliver generators to critical infrastructure in Ukraine,” he wrote.
Sadzhan emphasized that millions of civilians in Ukraine today are without electricity.
“As Putin continues his reckless attacks on innocent people, our resolve to help Ukraine grows stronger,” the minister assured.
Canada also announced the allocation of 30 million Canadian dollars (about $23 million) to support the operation of the Black Sea Grain Initiative. This was reported by Ukrinform with reference to the Canadian Ministry of International Development.
“Canada is providing CAD 30 million in humanitarian funding to the UN World Food Program to further deliver Ukrainian grain under the Black Sea Grain Initiative to countries facing major food risks,” the ministry said.
The department added that these funds “will help feed hungry people around the world.”
“Canada commends Ukraine for its donation of grain to help address the food crisis as part of the Grain from Ukraine humanitarian initiative announced by President Zelensky at the G20 summit last week,” the statement said.
In new funds, Canada has allocated 615 million Canadian dollars (about $460 million) this year to fight world hunger.
Recall that on November 25, several Western allies announced the transfer of generators and other electrical equipment to Ukraine. Generally, we are talking about hundreds of pieces of equipment.
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Source: korrespondent

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