Grant aid was provided by the USA, Japan, Norway, Germany, Spain, Finland, Switzerland, Ireland, Belgium, and Iceland.
In 2023, Ukraine received external financing totaling $42.5 billion, the largest donors being the USA, Japan, Norway, the EU and the IMF. The Ministry of Finance of Ukraine announced this on Monday, February 19.
Grant aid was provided by the USA, Japan, Norway, Germany, Spain, Finland, Switzerland, Ireland, Belgium, and Iceland.
“Long-term concessional loan financing was attracted in the total amount of $30.9 billion, including from the EU ($19.5 billion), IMF ($4.5 billion), Japan ($3.4 billion), Canada ($1.8 billion), Great Britain ($1 billion) , World Bank ($660 million), Spain ($50 million). Funds from the EU are raised as part of macro-financial assistance. Loans under macro-financial programs EU assistance has a 35-year repayment period (including a 10-year grace period), and the costs of servicing them are paid by the EU,” said the Ministry of Finance in a statement.
It was previously reported that the Netherlands, which joined the drone coalition less than a week ago, has begun transferring UAVs to Ukraine.
Sweden is preparing a record arms package for Ukraine – media
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