Poland and Sweden will initiate to provide funding for humanitarian assistance to Ukraine, APA reports.
On May 5, an international donors' conference will be held in Poland's Warsaw as part of the initiative. The Republic of Poland announced in a press release that the country's Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki and Swedish PM Magdalena Andersson are holding a Donors' Conference in Warsaw to discuss joint efforts by Warsaw and Stockholm for embattled Ukraine.
The conference will initiate a series of aid events for war-ravaged Ukraine and the goal of this conference is to generate funding for Ukraine's mounting humanitarian requirements. Poland also stated that the country, along with Sweden wants to encourage their allies to work together to address Ukraine's dire humanitarian situation. The event is being led by Polish PM Morawiecki and Swedish PM Andersson, in collaboration with President of the European Council Charles Michel and President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen.