EU makes first regular payment under Ukraine Facility
August 13, 2024

EU makes first regular payment under Ukraine Facility


The European Commission today disbursed nearly €4.2 billion to Ukraine under the first Pillar of the Ukraine Facility. This brings to €12 billion the total EU funding disbursed to the Ukrainian government under the Facility so far.

Following the payment request submitted by Ukraine, the Council last week endorsed the Commission’s assessment that Ukraine has satisfactorily fulfilled the nine reform indicators linked to the first regular quarterly payment. These conditions, covering public financial management, governance of state-owned enterprises, business environment, energy and demining, have been set out in the Ukraine Plan.

Today’s payment follows the initial payments made under the Facility, namely €6 billion in bridge financing and €1.9 billion in pre-financing, and is a testament to the swift implementation of the Ukraine Plan.

For the period 2024-2027, up to €50 billion in grants and loans will be provided under the EU’s Ukraine Facility to support the country’s efforts to sustain macro-financial stability, promote short-term recovery as well as rebuild and modernise while implementing key reforms for its EU accession path. Financing to support the Ukraine Plan is subject to the fulfilment of pre-agreed quarterly reform and investment indicators endorsed by the Council.

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