Ukraine returns bodies of 502 fallen defenders
Ukraine receives first budgetary aid of $100 million from South Korea
Ukraine has received $100 million in budgetary aid from South Korea
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Prime Minister of Ukraine Denys Shmyhal reported the information.
He noted that this is the first budgetary aid Ukraine has received from its South Korean partners. The funds will be directed toward supporting the social sector.
"This year, an agreement was signed between our governments that will allow Ukraine to attract up to $2.1 billion. I am grateful to the Republic of Korea for supporting Ukraine during the full-scale war," said the Prime Minister of Ukraine.
- The South Korean TV channel SBS reported that South Korea had refused to sell weapons to Ukraine.
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