After the meeting in Washington, Prime Minister of Ukraine Denys Shmyhal announced the allocation of additional funds for Ukraine to assist as it continues to struggle during the Russian Federation’s full-scale invasion.
Switzerland will provide 1.8B francs over the next six years, and Denmark is creating a special fund and plans to accumulate €1B for it.
Additional support for Ukraine will also be provided by Spain, Ireland, Japan, Lithuania, Latvia, Iceland, and the Netherlands.
Germany will provide more than €3B in additional funding this year and more than €5B in long-term military support.
Moreover, France plans to allocate another €2B as part of long-term financing.