Such support puts Ukraine on the path of the EU, which supports reforms, good governance and financial stability, said Ursula von der Leyen.
The European Union transferred to Ukraine the second tranche of macro-financial assistance for 1.5 billion euros from a package totaling 18 billion euros. This was announced by the President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen in Twitter on Tuesday, March 21st.
“Today we transferred another 1.5 billion euros to Ukraine,” he wrote on the social network.
According to the head of the European Commission, such support helps Ukrainians to work, protecting themselves “and firmly puts Ukraine on the path of the EU, which supports reforms, including good governance and financial stability. “
Recall that in December, EU countries supported the provision of 18 billion euros of macro-financial assistance to Ukraine for 2023.
And in January, Ukraine received the first 3 billion euros from the EU macro-financial assistance package.
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Source: korrespondent

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