€3.2 Billion EU Transfer to Ukraine: Here’s Where the Money Is Going.
New EU Support Package for Ukraine Unveiled
According to Espreso.tv: The European Union has approved a fresh €90 billion support package for Ukraine covering the years 2026 and 2027. These funds have already been deposited into Ukraine’s state budget and will be allocated to strengthening defense capabilities and social resilience. The initial installment of €3.2 billion is part of the macro-financial assistance mechanism.
The funds from the EU will finance priority state budget expenditures and help maintain macroeconomic stability. Ukrainian Economy Minister Yuliia Svyrydenko stressed the significance of receiving this aid, stating:
“The money has already reached the State Budget and will be used to bolster our defense capacity and social stability.” — Yuliia Svyrydenko
She also expressed gratitude to the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, and all EU member state leaders for this crucial decision to back Ukraine.
Why This Financial Assistance Matters
This new financial aid package underscores the European Union’s commitment to standing by Ukraine amid the ongoing war and economic strain. For Ukraine, these funds are vital not only for defense but also for ensuring social stability—a key factor in the country’s recovery and long-term economic growth.
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