Netherlands to give Ukraine €138m, including for infrastructure and humanitarian aid

The Netherlands intends to allocate a new €138m aid package to Ukraine. This was announced by outgoing Prime Minister Mark Rutte on 11 June.

A message published on his page in social network X notes that the money will be used to repair Ukraine’s important infrastructure, as well as humanitarian aid and initiatives to rebuild the country.

Earlier it was reported that the European Union decided to allocate €1.4bn to guarantee private investments in Ukraine.