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Ilham Aliyev ordered to allocate $ 7.6 million for humanitarian aid to Ukraine
Baku/17.07.23/Turan: Azerbaijani President Ilham Aliyev today signed an order on allocating funds to the country's Ministry of Energy to provide humanitarian assistance to Ukraine.
According to the document, the head of state ordered to allocate from the reserve fund of the President, as set forth in the state budget for 2023, 7.6 million dollars in manat equivalent to the Ministry of Energy of Azerbaijan for purchase and supply of electrical equipment.
Earlier, Azerbaijan allocated generators, pumps and other equipment to Ukraine as humanitarian aid to eliminate the consequences of the destruction of the Kakhovka HPP, as well as food, medicines and medicines, etc.
Also, the division of the State Oil Company of Azerbaijan in Ukraine provided emergency vehicles with fuel free of charge, as well as agricultural machinery. -06B-
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