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Poland to provide Ukraine with new aid package: What’s included

Poland to provide Ukraine with new aid package: What’s included Photo: Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk (Getty Images)
Author: Daryna Vialko

Poland will provide Ukraine with a new aid package. This will happen in January next year, stated Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk, according to Interfax-Ukraine.

During a press conference with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, taking place today in Lviv, Tusk announced that Poland is preparing the 46th tranche of aid for Ukraine.

“We are preparing the next donation,” said the Polish Prime Minister.

He clarified that the aid package would be ready in January. In addition, according to Tusk, Poland, possibly in coordination with other partners, may be ready to deliver "some equipment" that Ukraine needs.

Tusk’s visit to Ukraine

Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk arrived in Lviv today for a visit. During his speech, he urged the world not to speculate on the potential defeat of Ukraine.

In November, Zelenskyy mentioned that Poland was already working on a new aid package for Ukraine.

We also reported that Ukraine and Poland signed a security agreement earlier this year. Read more about this in the material by RBC-Ukraine.