The governments of Ireland, Sweden, and Japan announced new financial support for Ukraine on December 2.
The allocation of aid from Ireland was announced by Prime Minister Michał Martin at a joint press conference with President Volodymyr Zelensky on December 2.
Thus, Ireland will allocate €100 million for non-lethal military assistance and €25 million to support the Ukrainian energy system.
Ireland’s total assistance to Ukraine has already exceeded €340 million.
In addition, Sweden announced a winter aid package for Ukraine of more than €100 million. The funds will go to energy supply, infrastructure repair and reconstruction, reforms, health care, and medical services.
Also on that day, the Japanese government allocated $27 million to Ukraine for humanitarian demining, equipment, and medical supplies. As part of the agreement, eight mobile safety classes will be established across the country, where children will be taught how to act if explosive objects are discovered.













