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Australia pledges additional aid for Ukraine as it reopens Kyiv embassy

Ukraine's Minister of Foreign Affairs Andrii Sybiha and Australia's Minister of Foreign Affairs Penny Wong in Kyiv, December 2024 (Photo by Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine)

Australia has pledged to provide a total of AUD 76 million ($47.42 million) in new aid to Ukraine and announced the reopening of its embassy in Kyiv during a visit by ustralian Minister of Foreign Affairs Penny Wong to Kyiv.

The funding includes AUD 66 million via the European Bank of Reconstruction and Development to support Ukraine's recovery and reconstruction efforts, as well as AUD 10 million in assistance to the Ukraine Energy Support Fund.

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