Saudi Arabia announces $400m humanitarian aid to Ukraine

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Saudi's PM and Crown Prince Mohammed Bin Salman, left, and Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenky.

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Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky said Friday he held a phone call with Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman.

Saudi Arabia announced shortly afterward a $400m humanitarian aid package to Ukraine.

The crown prince said the Kingdom was ready to continue mediation efforts and support everything that contributes to de-escalation.

During the call, the president said he thanked the crown prince and Saudi prime minister for the Kingdom’s position in support of Ukraine’s territorial sovereignty.

Saudi Arabia recently voted in favour of a UN resolution not to recognize the Kremlin’s claim over four Ukrainian regions annexed by Russia during the eight-month long conflict. That not withstanding, Russia, one of few UN Security Council with power of veto globally, has insisted there is no going back from decision annexing the territories which have already started their new lives.

Zelensky also said that he and Prince Mohammed agreed to continue communication in order to release more prisoners of war.

Last month, the crown prince mediate in the release of ten prisoners from various countries as part of a prisoner exchange process between Russia and Ukraine.

The Ukrainian president also said he and the crown prince agreed on the provision of macro-financial aid from Saudi Arabia to Ukraine.


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