Ukrainian PM confirms $100 million loan from South Korea

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Seoul, Nov 30 (VOICE) Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal confirmed that Ukraine has received a US$100 million loan from South Korea aimed at supporting the social sector.In a post on social media X, Shmyhal said the loan is “the first budget assistance” from South Korea to support the social sector, Yonhap news agency reported.

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He said Ukraine also signed an agreement with South Korea granting access to up to $2.1 billion in funding earlier this year.

“I am grateful to the Government of the Republic of Korea for supporting Ukraine during a full-scale war,” Shmyhal wrote, referring to South Korea’s official name.

In April, South Korea signed a framework agreement with Ukraine to provide the war-torn country with $2.1 billion in long-term, low-interest loans through the Economic Development Cooperation Fund.

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