Latvia to provide nearly €7 million in aid to Ukraine
Latvia has announced an additional aid package for Ukraine, the country’s Foreign Minister, Baiba Braže, said in a post on X.
The €6.8 million package is designed to bolster Ukraine’s energy infrastructure, build protective structures, support broader infrastructure development, enhance social and civil resilience, and expand capabilities in drone operations, Caliber.Az reports.
Latvia’s government has decided on a support package for Ukraine worth 6.8 million EUR. 🇺🇦🇱🇻
— Baiba Braže (@Braze_Baiba) March 30, 2026
The support package will strengthen Ukraine’s energy grid, shelters, infrastructure, social and civil resilience, and drone capabilities.
Latvia willl always #StandWithUkraine. pic.twitter.com/RVVFOKPlE3
“Latvia’s government has decided on a support package for Ukraine worth 6.8 million EUR.
The support package will strengthen Ukraine’s energy grid, shelters, infrastructure, social and civil resilience, and drone capabilities.
Latvia willl always StandWithUkraine,” the post by the minister reads.
By Vafa Guliyeva







