European Commission Allocates Another €1.5 Billion in Macro-Financial Assistance to Ukraine
The European Commission is providing Ukraine with another tranche of macro-financial assistance worth €1.5 billion.
"Today we disburse another €1.5 [billion] for Ukraine in macro-financial assistance. We help keep Ukraine’s services and infrastructure afloat in its brave fight for freedom," Ursula von der Leyen, the President of the European Commission, wrote on Twitter.
Today we disburse another €1.5 bn for Ukraine in macro-financial assistance.
— Ursula von der Leyen (@vonderleyen) June 22, 2023
We help keep Ukraine’s services and infrastructure afloat in its brave fight for freedom.
More will come. We just proposed steady financial support until 2027.
We are in it for the long haul. pic.twitter.com/FR8r1zYoAb
Von der Leyen has also pointed out again that the European Commission had previously offered stable financial support to Ukraine until 2027.
Ukraine received the first tranche of the EU's macro-financial assistance of €3 billion out of a total of €18 billion in January, the second tranche of €1.5 billion in March, and the third tranche in April.
The decision on this €18 billion aid package was a difficult one, and EU leaders finally reached an agreement in mid-December.
Kyiv received the first tranche without any conditionality. However, according to the agreement, Ukraine will receive the next €15 billion only if it fulfils its obligations.
Macro-financial assistance is a loan provided to Ukraine at a favourable interest rate.
More on the terms and conditions of EU assistance: Price of Saving Ukraine. On What Conditions EU Allocates €18 Billion to Kyiv