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European countries announced the allocation of aid to Ukraine.

Additionally, many countries are ready to send peacekeeping forces to Ukraine after the signing of a peace agreement.

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Western countries have announced the allocation of aid to Ukraine. This news has spread in foreign media, including: 

- The European Union will provide €3.5 billion to Kyiv in March;

- The United Kingdom — military aid of £4.5 billion ($5.67 billion);

- Canada will deliver military equipment and ammunition, and will also allocate the $5 billion benefit derived from Russia's frozen assets;

- Spain will present a military aid package of €1 billion;

- Sweden has announced an investment of €113 million to strengthen Ukraine's air defense;

- Norway has allocated €3.5 billion in aid to Ukraine;

- Finland will allocate €4.5 million for infrastructure recovery.

"Approximately 30 countries are ready to provide security guarantees to Ukraine," said the President of France.  

According to Macron, the EU and many other countries outside it are ready to send peacekeeping forces to Ukraine after the signing of a peace agreement. 

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