The European Commission has disbursed €2.3 billion to Ukraine to support the country’s finances and public administration, as it continues to fight Russia’s invasion, the Commission announced on 22 December.
With this sixth tranche, the EU has now disbursed €26.8 billion under the Ukraine Plan since March 2024, which corresponds to nearly 70% of the funds available under the first pillar of the Ukraine Facility.
The Ukraine Facility is the Union’s key instrument for supporting Ukraine’s recovery, reforms and path towards EU membership. It helps to stabilise the state budget while enabling Kyiv to advance ambitious structural reforms essential for its European integration.
“Ukraine is delivering real reforms at remarkable speed despite Russia’s aggression,” said Commissioner for Enlargement Marta Kos. “Through the Ukraine Facility, the EU is driving reforms that bring Ukraine closer to the EU while supporting critical needs, including winter energy security. The Ukraine Facility will remain essential to sustain reform momentum and Ukraine’s European future.”
The payment follows the successful implementation of reforms in strategically important areas, including public financial management, the judicial system, financial markets, decentralisation and regional policy, the agri-food sector, the management of critical raw materials, and the green transition and environmental protection.
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