The U.K. Foreign Secretary, David Cameron, announced a 7.75 million pounds ($9.8 million) aid package for Ukraine, contributing to a total winter humanitarian response of 36.8 million pounds ($46.3 million). Meanwhile, Japan pledged $4.5 billion in funds to support Ukraine's recovery efforts, with an additional $1 billion assistance announced by Prime Minister Fumio Kishida. President Volodymyr Zelensky expressed gratitude for Japan's support, highlighting the significance of the aid for Ukraine's recovery and economy.
🇯🇵The Japanese government has allocated an additional additional aid package of one billion dollars to Ukraine, President Volodymyr #Zelensky reported. 📷: President’s Office https://t.co/XpVfDef7Tu
🇯🇵 👏 Japan to provide Ukraine with US$4.5 billion for recovery https://t.co/7ofIZnlfv6
I am grateful to Japan and Prime Minister @Kishida230 for the decision to provide an additional $1 billion in assistance to Ukraine as well as their readiness to further increase the total to $4.5 billion. This is significant support for the recovery of Ukraine and our economy.… https://t.co/9mKNSmmqNo
⚡️Japan ready to allocate $4.5 billion towards Ukraine's recovery efforts. During a meeting with G7 leaders, Japanese PM Fumio Kishida announced Japan's readiness to contribute $4.5 billion in funds to support Ukraine's recovery efforts, Kyodo News reported on Dec. 6.
⚡️UK announces $46 million humanitarian aid package for Ukraine. U.K. Foreign Secretary David Cameron will announce 7.75 million pounds ($9.8 million) in aid for Ukraine, raising the total of the new winter humanitarian response package to 36.8 million pounds ($46.3 million),… https://t.co/xCdHFOkUW9