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According to the finance ministry, Ukraine received $1.34 billion under the World Bank project.

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Ukraine received $1.34 billion under the World Bank project in the finance ministry. Under the World Bank’s public expenditures for administrative capacity endurance in Ukraine, Ukraine was awarded $1.34 billion, according to the Ukrainian finance ministry, which announced this on Monday.

In a statement, the ministry explained that the financing comprised a loan from the World Bank for $1.086 billion, a grant from Norway for $190 million, a grant from the United States for $50 million, and a grant from Switzerland for $20 million.

The ministry said the money would partially compensate for Ukrainian state budget expenditures unrelated to security and defense. These expenses include payments to state emergency service personnel and members of the elderly social security system.

In a statement, Ukraine’s Minister of Finance, Serhiy Marchenko, stated, “International financial assistance is a significant contribution to maintaining Ukraine’s financial and economic stability and allows us to provide priority social expenditures during the war.”

The reception of $1.34 billion under the World Bank project signifies a significant stride for Ukraine’s economic landscape. This substantial funding infusion, channeled strategically by the Finance Ministry, is poised to catalyze transformative changes across various sectors. The focus on infrastructure, socio-economic reforms, and sustainable growth initiatives underscores Ukraine’s commitment to fostering progress and resilience in the face of economic challenges.

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