Due to a major shortfall in funds, Ukraine's Ministry of Finance has decided not to extend the G7's $50B loan for several years.
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Due to a major shortfall in funds, Ukraine's Ministry of Finance has decided not to extend the G7's $50B loan for several years.
The government has revised its estimate of the budget’s financing gap not covered by international partners for 2026; it now stands at about $10B, down from at least $19B a few months ago. The Ministry plans to reassess its use of ERA Loans from the G7, which will be repaid from proceeds generated by frozen Russian assets. The total loan amount is $50B, and Ukraine began receiving these funds at the end of 2024. Initially, the Ministry aimed to …
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