This assistance will allow Ukraine to maintain macroeconomic stability and rebuild critical infrastructure.
The European Commission has given Ukraine another tranche of macro-financial assistance in the amount of 1.5 billion euros. This was announced by Prime Minister Denys Shmygal in Twitter on Tuesday, May 23rd.
“Ukraine received the fourth tranche in the amount of 1.5 billion euros as part of macro-financial assistance in the amount of 18 billion euros from the European Union,” he wrote.
Shmyhal noted that the EU has now provided 14.7 billion euros of macro-financial aid since the start of a full-scale war with Russia.
The European Commission provides Ukraine with another tranche of macro-financial assistance in the amount of 1.5 billion euros.
“This aid will allow Ukraine to maintain macroeconomic stability and restore critical infrastructure destroyed by Russia during its war of aggression against Ukraine,” said European Commission representative Dana Spinant.
A week ago, it became known that Ukraine has received $17 billion in aid since the beginning of the year. Among the largest financial donors to the Ukrainian budget are the EU, the US and the IMF.
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