The Netherlands will allocate over €100 million as part of the first support package for Ukraine

The Netherlands will allocate over €100 million as part of the first support package for Ukraine

The Dutch government allocates €102 million for humanitarian aid and emergency needs as part of the first package of support for Ukraine in 2024. The amount is part of the aid of more than €2 billion reserved by the country's authorities. This was reported by the press service of the Dutch government.


This first tranche of €102 million is allocated for the first 4 months of next year to "help Ukraine survive the winter and prepare for spring," the release says.


"The ongoing war continues to harm Ukrainian society and the economy. Therefore, the needs remain as great as before," the statement said.





The Dutch government allocates €102 million for humanitarian aid and emergency needs as part of the first package of support for Ukraine in 2024. The amount is part of the aid of more than €2 billion reserved by the country's authorities. This was reported by the press service of the Dutch government.


This first tranche of €102 million is allocated for the first 4 months of next year to "help Ukraine survive the winter and prepare for spring," the release says.


"The ongoing war continues to harm Ukrainian society and the economy. Therefore, the needs remain as great as before," the statement said.