Today, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen handed over 50 EU-provided cars to the National Police of Ukraine (NPU) and the Office of the Prosecutor General (OPG) of Ukraine. The cars will be used to support the investigation and prosecution of war crimes. The delivery is part of a wider EU support program to the Ukrainian authorities to respond to needs related to public services in high-risk environments.
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen noted that “the European Union continues to stand by Ukraine. Today, I have the honor to hand over these cars to the National Police of Ukraine and the Prosecutor General’s Office. They will help the authorities stabilize the territories that the Ukrainian armed forces have bravely liberated from illegal Russian occupation. This delivery comes shortly after the EU provided a modern demining machine to Ukraine. With this equipment we are supporting Ukraine to make the reclaimed territories safe again.”
Good meeting with @Denys_Shmyhal
We discussed next steps on the €50 billion Ukraine Facility.
The 1st payment of €4.5 bn will come in March.
We discussed how to deal with Ukrainian exports and tackle issues at the land border.
And our joint work on the defence industry. pic.twitter.com/qZeWjHQIyu
— Ursula von der Leyen (@vonderleyen) February 24, 2024
Support package
The cars provided through the Commission’s Foreign Policy Media Service (FPI) are part of a wider package of support for needs in high-risk environments.
The European Commission through the FPI delivers the 50 vehicles to the Ukrainian authorities of which 30 are intended for the NPU and 20 for the OPG. This procurement is carried out within the framework of the project “Integrated Response Mechanism for Ukraine”, co-financed by the European Union and the German Federal Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
Overall support under this project includes demining equipment for Ukrainian state emergency services and generators of all sizes to address power shortages caused by Russian attacks on civilian infrastructure. The budget of the support package totals approximately 19.9 million euros, of which the European Commission contributes 18 million euros and Germany 1.9 million euros.
Source: RES-MPE
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