EU delivers over 4 billion euros to Ukraine ahead of Independence Day
- European Union disbursed more than 4 billion euros in financial aid to Ukraine ahead of its 34th Independence Day, highlighting ongoing support during the conflict with Russia.
- The aid package includes three billion euros under the Ukraine Facility and one billion euros through the European Commission's Macro-Financial Assistance mechanism.
- European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen stated that this funding shows the EU's commitment to Ukraine's recovery and its future as a democratic nation.
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The European Union listed Euro 4.05 billion to Ukraine. "This support strengthens both the State budget and the reconstruction process," the Prime Minister of Ukraine, Yulia Sviridenko, wrote.


EU delivers over 4 billion euros to Ukraine ahead of Independence Day
The European Union disbursed more than 4 billion euros ($4.7 billion) in financial aid to Ukraine ahead of its 34th Independence Day, underscoring the bloc's continued support for Ukraine amid the ongoing invasion.
EU Releases 4 Billion Euros in New Aid to Ukraine - teleSUR English
This financing underscores the EU commitment to Ukraine’s future as a sovereign country, Von der Leyen said. On Friday, the European Union reaffirmed its support for Ukraine with the disbursement of 4.05 billion euros (US$4.4 billion) through two of its aid programs for the country. RELATED: Hungary and Slovakia Urge EU to Act After Ukrainian Strikes on Russian Pipeline The package includes 3.05 billion euros (US$3.3 billion) under the Ukraine F…
The United States has provided the most aid to Ukraine since January 2022, totaling €114.6 billion. This amount is almost double the €63.2 billion provided by European Union institutions, which rank second in aid to Kyiv. This information comes from Statista, based on data from the Ukraine Support Tracker. The combined donations from Germany, the United Kingdom, Japan, Canada, Denmark, the Netherlands, Sweden, and France total €99.7 billion. Re…
The European Union has allocated more than 4 billion euros (about 4.7 billion dollars) in financial assistance to Ukraine ahead of Independence Day. This year, Ukraine celebrates its 34th Independence Day. “As Ukraine celebrates its 34th Independence Day, the European Union sends a clear message: our solidarity with Ukraine is unwavering,” European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said in an official press release published on August 21…
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