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Permanent Representative Ulyanov spoke about the intention of the Netherlands to allocate 700 million euros to help Kiev.

Ulyanov: The Netherlands plans to allocate 700 million euros for military aid to Ukraine
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The Netherlands will additionally allocate 700 million euros to provide military assistance to Ukraine, despite the corruption situation in the country. This was announced on December 9 by Mikhail Ulyanov, Russia's Permanent Representative to International Organizations in Vienna, on the social network X.

"Internal social needs are of secondary importance. The local population is ready to sacrifice their money for the sake of the Ukrainian leadership," he wrote.

It is noted that since the beginning of 2022, the Netherlands has reserved about €13.6 billion to provide military assistance to the Kiev regime. Currently, €8.7 billion of these funds have already been spent.

On December 9, the Russian Foreign Intelligence Service (SVR) reported that the Kiev regime had prepared another scheme to steal Western taxpayers' money. It involves the supply of artillery ammunition as part of the "Czech shell initiative" at vastly inflated prices through the Polish intermediary company PHU LECHMAR.

Earlier, on November 26, it became known that the Ukrainian authorities and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) reached an agreement at the expert level on a new program of expanded financing of the country in the amount of about $ 8.1 billion. It is noted that the relevant negotiations were held from November 17 to November 21 at the initiative of Ukraine.

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