Warsaw not to cut its aid to Ukraine – Ambassador Pieklo
Poland does not plan to reduce the amount of aid it provides to Ukraine, Polish Ambassador to Kyiv Jan Pieklo has said.
"We are helping both through the UN and through the UNDP project. We also allocate funds for displaced persons from Donbas so that they can find work and buy the necessities. Together with Deputy Foreign Minister of Poland Bartosz Cichocki we visited Kramatorsk and Sloviansk and saw the situation there. We also help the rehabilitation of the Ukrainian military," he said in a comment to Interfax-Ukraine in Kyiv on Monday.
The Polish diplomat stressed that their assistance will continue this year.
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