Amsterdam will allocate money to launch a program to support the Ukrainian state, initiated by the OSCE.
The Netherlands will allocate one million euros to a donor-funded support program for Ukraine. Dutch Foreign Minister Wopke Gukstra informed this at the 29th meeting of the OSCE Ministerial Council, taking place on Thursday, December 1, in the Polish city of Lodz, Ukrinform reports.
“The Netherlands is allocating one million euros to help launch this program,” the official said.
It should be noted that on November 1, the OSCE states launched the Support Program for Ukraine.
It will be funded by participating countries and implemented without the consent of Russia, which has blocked the work of all OSCE field missions in Ukraine.
The support program includes 23 projects aimed at providing assistance to the civilian population, as well as supporting Ukrainian institutions.
It will be remembered that the Polish Foreign Minister Zbigniew Rau, who is currently the chairman of the OSCE, announced a new major program of the organization for Ukraine.
It was previously reported that the Netherlands allocated more than 800 million euros for military support to Ukraine.
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