Ukraine Updates: EU Sends Ukraine €1 Billion in Latest Loan
- On June 13, 2025, the European Union sent Ukraine another €1 billion in macro-financial assistance under the ERA initiative.
- This aid follows Russia's full-scale invasion in 2022 and is part of a G7 $50 billion loan program funded by frozen Russian assets.
- The ERA initiative channels funds to key government budget expenditures and defense needs, with Ukraine having received €7 billion so far.
- The President of the European Commission emphasized the EU's long-term commitment to supporting Ukraine and noted that the loan will be reimbursed using frozen Russian state assets.
- This ongoing support highlights sustained international commitment to Ukraine and efforts to hold Russia accountable for the damage caused.
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The European Union transferred another EUR billion to Ukraine on Friday, as part of an important package of aid promised by G7, announced the European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, to Reuters and Dpa, chaired by Agerpres.
·Romania
Read Full ArticleThus, the country has already been provided with 7 billion euros by its European partners through the ERA program.
The Federal Court rejects complaints against the blocking of funds from the Yanukovych regime. However, there are further hurdles pending reimbursement.
·Zürich, Switzerland
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