EU transfers next tranche of macro-financial aid worth €1.5 billion to Ukraine
The European Union has transferred a new tranche of macro-financial assistance to Ukraine worth €1.5 billion. Source: Ursula von der Leyen, Head of the European Commission on Wednesday; European Pravda "The EU has financially supported economic stability and the provision of public services in Ukraine since the very beginning of Russia's war against it.
The European Union has transferred a new tranche of macro-financial assistance to Ukraine worth €1.5 billion.
Source: Ursula von der Leyen, Head of the European Commission on Wednesday; European Pravda
"The EU has financially supported economic stability and the provision of public services in Ukraine since the very beginning of Russia's war against it. Today we are providing a new €1.5 billion," Ursula von der Leyen, the head of the European Commission, said on Twitter.
Ursula von der Leyen stressed that EU assistance to Ukraine has now reached €85 billion and there "will be more", as the Commission proposed to allocate another €50 billion by 2027.
In general, the EU's budget support in 2023 already amounts to €16.5 billion. A macro-financial support package totalling €18 billion was provided for the year.
Macro-financial assistance is a loan provided to Ukraine at a favourable interest rate.
Regarding the intention to allocate an additional €50 billion, they say that the EU have a "plan B" if Hungary vetoes it.
For more information about the conditions for providing EU assistance, see the article Price of Saving Ukraine. On What Conditions EU Allocates €18 Billion to Kyiv.
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