- The European Union has committed an additional 205 million euros ($220 million) in humanitarian assistance to Ukraine.
- 13 million euros will be dedicated to Moldova.
- 13 million is dedicated to support displaced people arriving in the country from war-torn countries like Moldova.
Due to Ukraine’s “soaring” humanitarian catastrophe, the European Commission has committed additional 205 million euros ($220 million) in help.
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According to Balazs Ujvari, the EU Commission’s spokesperson for budget and human resources, humanitarian aid, and crisis management; “this brings the total EU humanitarian assistance in response to the war to 348 million euro; of which 13 million is dedicated to Moldova to support displaced people arriving in the country.”

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