EU to allocate EUR 9 bln in aid to Ukraine – Morawiecki
The EU will allocate EUR 9 billion in aid to Ukraine, Polish Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki has said.
"This historical moment and the language of today's conclusions have been rejected for a long time. We have changed this with many countries. Ukraine is at war and has nothing to pay for many public services, so we have approved the allocation of EUR 9 billion in aid," Morawiecki said on the page of the Office of the Polish Prime Minister on Twitter on Friday.
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