The European Commission has supported the allocation of a new tranche of aid to Ukraine for almost 4.2 billion euros
Kyiv • UNN
The European Commission has agreed to provide Ukraine with about EUR 4.2 billion, which will strengthen Ukraine's macro-financial stability in the face of the ongoing war.
The European Commission has agreed to allocate the first regular payment of about 4.2 billion euros. This was announced by the Prime Minister of Ukraine Denys Shmyhal, reports UNN.
“The European Commission supports the allocation of almost EUR 4.2 billion to Ukraine. This substantial assistance will strengthen our macro-financial stability amid the ongoing struggle for freedom,” Shmyhal said.
According to him, after receiving these funds, the total amount of funding from the EU under the Ukraine Facility will reach EUR 12 billion.
“We are grateful to the European Commission for its positive assessment of Ukraine's progress and to President Ursula von der Leyen for her continued support. Together we are implementing structural reforms and working towards our common future,” the Prime Minister summarized.