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On November 21, 2024, the Saeima approved amendments to the Law on Support for Ukrainian Civilians in its final reading, deciding to extend support measures for Ukrainian civilians for another year.
Support for Ukraine remains a priority for Latvia. The country has provided substantial assistance to Ukraine during Russia’s armed aggression, offering humanitarian and military aid and actively participating in security and economic initiatives.
As before, Ukrainian civilians in Latvia will continue to receive support for housing and food at the current levels. Households hosting Ukrainian civilians will also remain eligible to apply for cost compensation.
More information about the available support can be found on the Ministry of Economics website.
The 2025 state budget allocates €65 million for supporting Ukrainian civilians.
Since the early days of the war in Ukraine, Latvia has provided comprehensive assistance to Ukraine and its people. The Ministry of Economics has also been actively involved in delivering support, engaging businesses and contributing to the development of regulations to provide this assistance.