The European Commission prepares funding for Ukraine until 2027: sources and amounts.
27.10.2025
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Shostal Oleksandr
27.10.2025
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Funding for Ukraine: Proposals from the European Commission
The European Commission is actively working on proposals for funding Ukraine for the upcoming years, specifically for 2026-27. These initiatives are planned to be presented at the European Council meeting on December 18. Special attention is being paid to the use of frozen Russian sovereign assets, which are one of the main sources of funding. This was reported by the European Commission representative, Paula Pinho.Situation with funding
The issue of funding for Ukraine has become particularly urgent after unsuccessful negotiations regarding the confiscation of Russian assets during the EU summit in Brussels. Ukraine needs to find funds to overcome financial difficulties.Possible funding options
European leaders are considering several funding options for Ukraine, including:- issuing joint debt by EU member states;
- negotiating reparations from Russian assets;
- the possibility of completely withdrawing funding.
Critical need for financial resources
The need for funding for Ukraine is becoming critically important as the country may face a significant funding deficit by the end of the first quarter of 2026. The decision of the European Council will be crucial for the further development of the situation.According to inkorr.com: Thus, the stability of the financial situation in Ukraine depends on the successful outcome of the meeting on December 18. The use of frozen assets could be a decisive step in securing the necessary resources for the state in these difficult times.
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