Canada has significantly increased its financial support to Ukraine, allocating more than 40 million Canadian dollars for artillery shells and nearly $30 million for a Czech-led initiative to supply additional artillery shells, as part of its ongoing assistance since February 2022. This assistance now totals over $13 billion. Additionally, Ukraine has received substantial international financing, including a notable $73.6 billion from various sources from March 2022 until December 2023, covering two-thirds of its state budget needs. The European Union has also contributed with a first tranche of 4.5 billion euros ($4.88 billion) to address social and humanitarian expenditures. Specifically, Canada has provided Ukraine with $1.5 billion (2 billion Canadian dollars) to help finance the budget deficit, including social programs, as confirmed by Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal.
β‘οΈ Canada allocates $1.5 billion to Ukraine to finance budget deficit. Canada provided Ukraine with 2 billion Canadian dollars ($1.5 billion) to finance the budget deficit, including social assistance, Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal wrote on X on March 21. https://t.co/kjOaC7qO4Q
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π¨π¦πΊπ¦ "Ukraine received 2 billion Canadian dollars from Canada, which is equivalent to 1.5 billion US dollars", - PM Shmyhal βοΈThe total amount of financial support from Canada since the beginning of the full-scale invasion of Russia is almost 7 billion Canadian dollars. https://t.co/M3mvEjoac5
Ukraine has received $1.5 billion dollars from Canada. These are important funds that will help the Ukrainian government finance the deficit, including social programs to help Ukrainians, Prime Minister Shmyhal reports. https://t.co/WE2sHwA2L9
β οΈ KYIV RECEIVES FIRST 4.5 BILLION EURO TRANCHE OF EU BRIDGING FINANCE Full Story β https://t.co/0vlMpiwviZ Ukraine received on Wednesday a first 4.5 billion euro ($4.88 billion) tranche from a European Union bridging finance programme, Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal said.
The State Budget of Ukraine received the first tranche as part of transitional financing in the amount of β¬4.5 billion from the European Union Ukraine Facility. The funds will help to finance the priority social and humanitarian expenditures. https://t.co/iWFajbskAh
π¨π¦#Canada will provide #Ukraine with advanced night vision equipment and allocate nearly $30 million for a Czech-led initiative to supply artillery shells to Ukraine, Bill Blair, Canadian Minister of Defense, reported at the 20th Ukraine Defense Contact Group in #Germany.
Canada has now spent more than $13 billion in funding to Ukraine since February of 2022. https://t.co/Uv8DWcoTCR
Ukraine received $73.6 in foreign financing from March 2022 until December 2023, or about $3 billion a month. While it is an enormous sum, it covered only two-thirds of Ukraineβs state budget financing needs, with the rest mostly covered by issuing domestic bonds. https://t.co/mJ45CFfexF
π¨π¦ Canada will allocate more than 40 million Canadian dollars for the purchase of artillery shells for Ukraine, β Reuters https://t.co/iKjzIlmW3h