The Prime Minister said first-hand experience of visiting Ukraine had made him ‘more determined’ to ‘stand up’ for the country.
A Portuguese man was killed in the attack on Saturday in the city of Mulhouse, and seven police officers were wounded.
Roz Foyer, of the Scottish Trades Union Congress, said if the money is to be ‘transformative’ it must be ‘used correctly’.
The money will come from the UK’s National Wealth Fund, the Prime Minister told the Scottish Labour conference in Glasgow on Sunday.
His death was a major blow for the Iran-backed group that he had transformed into a potent force in the Middle East.