Source: CNA
Cyprus and Poland have signed an agreement to provide further humanitarian aid to Ukraine amounting to €300,000 for the purchase of electricity generators. Cyprus' humanitarian aid to Ukraine now exceeds €3 million.
According to a press release by the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, the agreement follows the announcement made by Minister of Foreign Affairs, Ioannis Kasoulides at the Paris Summit, on December 13, to provide further humanitarian aid to Ukraine due to extensive damage to the country's infrastructure.
Two weeks ago Kasoulides agreed to provide further humanitarian aid to Ukraine due to extensive damage to the country's infrastructure
The agreement provides for a €300,000 grant to purchase electricity generators for the needs of the Ukrainian people.
It is added that the procedure for sending the generators to Ukraine by the competent Polish authorities is already at a very advanced stage.
The agreement was signed by Ambassador of Cyprus to Poland Petros Nakouzis and the President of the Government Service of Strategic Reserves of Poland Michal Kuczmierowski.
The amount of humanitarian aid from Cyprus to Ukraine now exceeds €3,000,000, the press release concludes.