According to Parliamentary State Secretary Levente Magyar, aid should be taken to where the problem is the greatest.

Levente Magyar handed over a modernly equipped kindergarten built from containers in the village of Zahalci, near Kiev. The settlement's infrastructure was seriously damaged in the first months of the Russian-Ukrainian war, so the Hungarian government is helping to rebuild local institutions through the Hungarian Ecumenical Relief Service.

Levente Magyar said that when he visited the area half a year ago, everything was in ruins, the roads were impassable, and there were no people on the streets. And now he met "a community that is reviving, optimistic, looking to the future and doing everyday work calmly".

The parliamentary state secretary emphasized that Hungary will give Ukraine all the help it can to rebuild the country. He stated:

We are in this kindergarten today because we believe that help should be brought to where the greatest trouble is, and that it should be given primarily to those who need it the most." He also promised that the local school will soon be rebuilt, "which will be more beautiful than when it was new.

Julija Hrisina, a member of parliament from the Ukrainian government, chair of the higher education sub-committee of the Committee on Education, Science and Innovation, underlined that the international support, including that provided by Hungary, provides an opportunity to rebuild the infrastructure, above all public education and public education institutions.

Levente Magyar told the reporters of the public service media that he will visit the settlements around Kiev in which the public institutions destroyed in the war are being rebuilt with Hungarian support.

We leave a very serious footprint here, I dare say that, and the people here appreciate it

he said.

Source: Magyar Hírlap/MTI

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