The World Bank has announced the establishment of a multi-donor trust fund aimed at supporting the Government of Ukraine as it addresses the relief and the subsequent recovery of the country, driven by critical needs from the ongoing war.
The Biden administration condemned Russia’s latest missile attack on Ukraine, targeting mainly civilian infrastructure, and announced another security aid package.
On December 16, the Parliament of Bulgaria approved the second and final reading of an agreement between Bulgaria and Ukraine on the supply of arms, equipment and ammunition to Ukraine.
On December 16, at 12:30, a press conference will be held on the topic " Strengthening the international support for culture and media in Ukraine: the outcomes of the visit to France".
Ukraine needs the support of the European Union for the purchase of 2 billion cubic meters of gas and electricity worth EUR 800,000 to compensate for the damage inflicted by Russian strikes on the Ukrainian energy infrastructure.
The EIB confirmed its commitment to increase cooperation in economic recovery and sustainable investments in the Eastern Partnership cointries, as well as tackling the challenges and consequences of the Russian war against Ukraine.
The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) will allocate an additional $17 million to finance the public health system recovery in Ukraine.
Since the beginning of Russia’s full-scale invasion, Ukrainian law enforcers have opened 48,499 criminal proceedings over the facts of crimes committed by Russia’s military and their accomplices in Ukraine.
Ukraine expects to receive the first tranche of macro-financial assistance approved by the European Parliament in the amount of three billion euros already in January.