The Irish Government has announced a significant new package of financial support for Ukraine, as the Taoiseach visits Kyiv today.
The €36m in funding will provide essential humanitarian assistance and eventual reconstruction, while also contributing to Ukraine 's longer-term goals, including peace and stability.
“We are pledging an additional €36 million in 2024, along with €7 million into the European Investment Bank,” he said.
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