On 14 December, Bulgaria's National Assembly officially approved an agreement with the European Commission, endorsing the allocation of EUR 3.6 billion in micro-financial aid to Ukraine, Novinite reports.
This marks the second phase of planned assistance. The ratification received strong support, with 116 MPs voting in favor, 48 opposed it, and 6 abstained. The agreement entails Bulgaria providing guarantees totaling EUR 16,654,646.
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