Poland is preparing a $56 million aid package for Ukraine, Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced, as the country continues to support Kyiv amid the ongoing conflict with Russia. The package, set to include humanitarian assistance, military supplies, and economic support, underscores Poland’s role as one of Ukraine’s staunchest allies in Europe.
Tusk highlighted that the funds aim to address immediate needs, including medical supplies, infrastructure repair, and support for displaced populations, while also contributing to Ukraine’s long-term resilience. The announcement comes ahead of further coordination with EU partners to ensure that aid is delivered efficiently and in alignment with broader European support efforts.
Poland has consistently provided financial, military, and logistical assistance to Ukraine since the escalation of the war, with Tusk reaffirming his government’s commitment to standing with Ukraine and reinforcing regional security.
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