First EU Loan Payments Expected by June 2026 After Ukraine’s Parliament Approves €90 Billion Deal.
EU Credit Agreement Gets Green Light from Kyiv
According to Espreso.tv: Ukraine’s parliament has ratified a landmark €90 billion credit agreement with the European Union, signaling a major step in securing long-term financial backing from Brussels. The move underscores Kyiv’s determination to bolster its economic resilience and deepen ties with European partners amid ongoing challenges.
According to official sources, the first disbursements under this arrangement are slated for June 2026. This injection of funds is expected to provide a critical boost to Ukraine’s economy as it navigates a period of heightened geopolitical strain.
Commenting on the development, Ursula von der Leyen stated: 'We welcome the Ukrainian parliament, President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, and the team for their swift work in ratifying the key documents.'
The ratification unlocks access to substantial financial resources that can be channeled into economic recovery and social programs. For a country facing multiple pressures—including the ongoing war and structural reforms—this deal offers a pathway to greater stability. It also reinforces Ukraine’s commitment to European integration and its pursuit of sweeping domestic changes.
Beyond the immediate financial relief, the agreement highlights Ukraine’s strategic alignment with EU institutions and its ambition to secure sustained support for modernization and reform efforts.
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