Ukraine has received a new tranche of €1.5 billion ($1.6 billion) from the European Union as part of the €50 billion Ukraine Facility program. This financial aid, announced by EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, is aimed at strengthening Ukraine's financial stability during the ongoing conflict. The Ukraine Facility, adopted in March this year, plans to provide Ukraine with a total of €50 billion over the next three years through loans and grants. This recent tranche is the second installment of macro-financial assistance, with Ukraine expecting to receive three more tranches totaling an additional €10 billion later in 2024.
Ukraine has received 1.5 billion euros ($1.6 billion) as the second batch of financial assistance from the European Union, the country's Finance Ministry said on Wednesday. https://t.co/ZJ8qt2zD7S
European Commission disburses €1.5bn macro-finance tranche to Ukraine https://t.co/N821gtxeDM
The EU just transferred EUR 1.5 billion to Ukraine under “The Ukraine Facility” program. It was adopted in March this years and will provide Ukraine with EUR 50 billion over the next 3 years in loans and grants in order to strengthen Ukraine’s financial stability during the war https://t.co/urvBOKe37A
⚠️ UKRAINE RECEIVES NEW EU FUNDS, SEES THREE MORE TRANCHES IN 2024 Full Story → https://t.co/r1niychtUP Ukraine received a new 1.5-billion-euro ($1.6 billion) tranche of financial support from the European Union on Wednesday and hopes to get another 10 billion euros later… https://t.co/5caTePMwbG
Ukraine received a new tranche of €1.5 billion from the EU. This was announced by the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen. We are talking about money from the €50 billion Ukraine Facility program for macro-financial assistance to Ukraine. https://t.co/BkFCnUbx23
🇪🇺 Ukraine will receive €1.5 billion from the #EU Commission. https://t.co/AYIEBmj9gp
⚡️ Ukraine receives 1.5 billion euros from EU. A second tranche of EU macro-financial assistance of 1.5 billion euros ($1.6 billion) has been given to Ukraine, EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said on April 24. https://t.co/chqvNeZRzV
🇪🇺#Ukraine has received a new tranche of €1.5 billion from the European Union within the framework of the €50 billion Ukraine Facility mechanism, the President of the EU Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, announced. https://t.co/TYIiMNrlc1
The European Commission has allocated Ukraine another tranche of budgetary aid of €1.5 billion, under the €50 bn Ukraine Facility. https://t.co/QJTf1aN69R
🇪🇺🇺🇦 "This week we expect to receive 1.5 billion euros: the European Commission supported the Plan of Ukraine within the framework of the Ukraine Facility program", — Shmyhal https://t.co/exSd8911mk
🇪🇺🇺🇸🇺🇦 Ukraine received $380 billion before, now we’ll gonna be at $440 billion. That’s getting really expensive slowly https://t.co/iCzvhpuPFv
The European Union as a whole has committed about $93 billion to Ukraine, mostly in the form of financial aid. European Union member states can be reimbursed for some of their contributions through the EU’s European Peace Facility. https://t.co/5odJ93JJUN