Germany allocates 60 million euros for humanitarian aid to Ukraine - Burbock
Germany intends to allocate another 60 million euros for humanitarian aid to Ukraine, especially for the eastern regions, German Foreign Minister Annalena Burbock said.
She said this before a meeting with her EU counterparts in Brussels on Monday.
"Further humanitarian aid. As a federal government, we are allocating another 60 million euros, especially for eastern Ukraine. Because there is still a lack of everything in eastern Ukraine," she said.
Burbock emphasized that Ukrainians have been suffering under the Russian terrorist occupation for more than two and a half years, and Germany is trying to continue to deliver humanitarian aid to eastern Ukraine together with international partners.
She also pointed out that Russian terror specifically targets people and normal life in Ukraine.
"Our full support is even more important at this time. We want peace, and to ensure peace, Ukraine needs support in all its dimensions," Burbank said.
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