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Canada to provide up to C$50 million in development aid to Ukraine: Trudeau

By ANI | Updated: January 27, 2022 04:10 IST

Canada will provide up to C$50 million (approximately US $40 million) in development and humanitarian aid to Ukraine amid security tensions with Russia, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said during a news conference.

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Canada will provide up to C$50 million (approximately US $40 million) in development and humanitarian aid to Ukraine amid security tensions with Russia, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau said during a news conference.

"Additionally, Canada is providing up to $50 million to deliver development and humanitarian aid," Trudeau said during a press briefing on Wednesday. "This support is in addition to the loan of up to $120 million for Ukraine we announced last week." (ANI/Sputnik)

( With inputs from ANI )

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