EU Pledges €45 Billion to Ukraine: Can It Survive the Winter Without a €90 Billion Loan?.
European Commission Financial Support for Ukraine
According to Novyny.live: The 'Evening.LIVE' broadcast focused on the European Commission's financial assistance to Ukraine, the risks of winter preparation without a crucial loan, and the impact of Middle Eastern developments on the country's economy. The European Commission intends to provide Ukraine with €45 billion in budgetary and credit support, a potential key step toward stabilizing the nation's economic situation.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy has highlighted serious risks tied to preparing for winter without securing a €90 billion loan. This funding is critical for obtaining necessary resources and ensuring stability amid seasonal challenges. Additionally, the European Union will allocate €1.4 billion to Ukraine from frozen Russian asset revenues, which also significantly affects the country's financial standing.
Middle East Turmoil and Ukraine's Economy
In 2025, Ukrainians took out 8.6 million microloans totaling 56.7 billion hryvnias, reflecting the population's active search for financial resources to sustain their well-being. Meanwhile, on March 31, President Zelenskyy discussed unblocking €90 billion with Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas, underscoring the importance of international cooperation in resolving financial issues.
Guests on the program included experts such as:
- Serhiy Auslender
- Oleh Pendzyn
- Serhiy Kuyun
- Leonid Yemets
- Dmytro Kalko
- Oleksandr Trokhymets
- Viktor Hleba
- Maksym Petrenko
- Oleksandr Grechko
The discussion also covered how the Middle East situation affects the economy, social payments, and the 'Large Tax Law.' These topics are vital for understanding Ukraine's economic landscape and potential paths forward amid current challenges.
Financial backing from the European Commission is critically important for Ukraine, especially as winter approaches, which could significantly impact the country's socio-economic stability. Amid global economic pressures, including the Middle East crisis, Ukraine must maintain financial support from international partners and ensure adequate resources for its population. This broadcast underscores the relevance of discussing international cooperation and the domestic economic hurdles facing the nation.
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