The EU will start arming Ukraine with money earned from Russian assets. On June 24, EU countries approved the first tranche of military aid to Ukraine, about €1.4B, which will come from the proceeds of frozen Russian assets. The funds will be used to purchase equipment su... #G7 #HungaryVeto #JosepBorrell #LoanForUkraine #RussianAssetsArrested #RussianAssetsProfits #WeaponsforUkraine
By the end of the year, Ukraine will receive at least $65B from the US, the G7, the EU, and the IMF. The Ukrainian government expects to receive $7.9B in credit support from the US, Minister of Economy Yuliya Svyrydenko said. At a meeting of the Economic and Financial Affairs Council, the EU finance ... #EFFprogram #financialaidforUkraine #imf #LoanForUkraine #RussianAssetsConfiscation #UkraineBudget2024 #UkraineFacility
The EU will not finance a $50B loan to Ukraine, so who will provide the funds, and what are the risks? Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni explained that EU countries are not planning to participate directly in the $50B loan that the G7 plans to provide to Ukraine through the proceeds from frozen Rus... #G7 #GiorgiaMeloni #LoanForUkraine #ReparationsForUkraine #RussianAssets #VitalyVavryshchuk
These are the details of the G7’s agreement to loan Ukraine $50B. The G7 countries have agreed on a loan structure based on the respective size of their economies that will provide Ukraine with about $50B in new aid, which will begin to arrive by the end of the year... #G7 #LoanForUkraine #RussianAssetsArrested #RussianAssetsProfits #SupportUkraine
The EU seeks agreement on a €9B loan to Ukraine this week. The European Union intends to agree on the details of the €9B financial assistance package for Ukraine in the coming days, reported Bloomberg. The new macro-financial assistance program will consist o... #EUaidforUkraine #EUcomission #financialaidforUkraine #LoanForUkraine