**Ukraine Looks for New Funding Sources**
The Ukrainian parliament’s humanitarian and information policy committee has started talking to their European counterparts about replacing American funding.
This comes after US President Donald Trump suspended foreign aid programs for 90 days. He wants to review them to make sure they align with “American interests” and “American values”.
**Funding Hold-Up**
The pause in funding could last from three to six months. This means that organizations in Ukraine will have to stop some of their work.
These organizations provide many important services, such as counseling, cultural events, and basic services for vulnerable people. They also work on agricultural projects, reconstruction, and energy infrastructure repairs.
**Media Affected**
Some Ukrainian independent media are also without critical funding. This is a concern because they play an important role in reporting on what’s happening in the country.
**Ukraine Acts Quickly**
The committee says that Ukraine needs to act fast to avoid destabilizing key processes in the country. They also want to prepare for future actions in this direction.
President Volodymyr Zelensky has ordered a report on US-funded projects in Ukraine affected by the freeze on foreign assistance. He wants to understand what’s happening and how to move forward.
**Important Funding**
The committee says that USAID’s assistance is important for Ukraine’s democratic development and sustainability, especially in today’s geopolitical environment.
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