
Finland supports the second phase (2025–2027) of the Partnership Fund for a Resilient Ukraine (PFRU) with a total of EUR 4.5 million.
That’s according to a press release posted on the website of the Finnish Foreign Ministry, Ukrinform reports.
“On 24 February, three years have passed since the start of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Ukraine has demonstrated resilience and a strong will to fight. The war of aggression is burdening the country’s capacity and unity, and the need for support is immense,” the ministry said.
It added that supporting Ukraine’s critical, social and public infrastructure and securing key services and livelihoods amidst Russia’s war of aggression is essential.
“The reconstruction of Ukraine and support for basic public services will enhance the country’s resilience, which is also needed to achieve lasting peace,” said Minister for Foreign Trade and Development Ville Tavio.
There are nine countries channeling their support to Ukraine through the Partnership Fund for a Resilient Ukraine. Finland’s support to the first phase of the PFRU totaled EUR 4.3 million in 2022-2024.
According to Yle, Finnish President Alexander Stubb arrived in Kyiv on Monday for a visit dedicated to the third anniversary of Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine.
Stubb plans to meet with President Volodymyr Zelensky. This is the Finnish leader’s second visit to Ukraine as president.
Photo: Office of the President of Ukraine