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Austria sees 2 million euros for humanitarian projects in Ukraine

Austria sees 21.5 million euros from the foreign disaster fund for humanitarian aid in the region From other corners of the world . 2 million euros will be allocated for humanitarian projects in Ukraine.

This is reported by RBC-Ukraine with a message to the press service of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Austria.

As the press service means, global humanitarian Ethnic crises caused by wars , poverty, migration and progressing climate change, pose a significant threat to the lives of millions of people.

According to the United Nations Organization (UN), approximately 300 million people will immediately require humanitarian assistance.

“Our security in Europe also lies largely in the security and stability of our neighbors. Therefore, we must do everything possible to avoid illegal migration, as well as to avoid unsafe more expensive people to Europe,” said Federal Chancellor Karl Nehammer.

21.5 million euros divided into:

Position of Austria

Federal Government of Austria, Like other EU powers, we promise Ukraine will help against the threat of large-scale military aggression of the Russian Federation.

In 2023, Ukraine will have an additional 18 million and euros to help Ukrainians who suffered as a result of Russian aggression.

< p>Likewise, Austrian Chancellor Karl Nehammer stated that the country wants to maintain its neutral status with negotiated guarantees for Ukraine.

Terms and important information about the war against Russia Ukraine read on the RBC-Ukraine channel in Telegram

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