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The United States provides more than $1.5 billion in aid to Ukraine

The United States provides more than $1.5 billion in aid to Ukraine

The United States has offered more than $1.5 billion to Ukraine in humanitarian aid and to improve energy supplies, Vice President Kamala Harris announced on Saturday when she met with President Volodymyr Zelensky at a peace conference in Switzerland.

The United States announced that it had offered more than one and a half billion dollars to Ukraine as humanitarian aid and to improve energy supplies. Kamala Harris Vice President on Saturday when he met Volodymyr Zelensky With the President at the peace conference in Switzerland.

According to the Vice President's announcement, $824 million will be allocated to restore Ukraine's energy infrastructure and meet other energy needs. $379 million has been allocated for humanitarian purposes, including food and water supplies, shelters and medical services, according to a White House statement on the declaration, in which Kamala Harris also stated that the US government is providing Ukraine with $300 million for civil security purposes. Including financial support from law enforcement agencies.

According to the US Vice President, while the United States wants and works to achieve peace, it is also committed to the reconstruction of Ukraine. (MTI)

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