€50bn for Ukraine: EU expects to start disbursements in March

Tuesday, 6 February 2024

Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission, has said the EU is eager to start disbursements of funds allocated by the €50 billion Ukraine Facility programme agreed upon last week.

The EU Commission president welcomed the political agreement between the EU Council and the European Parliament on allocating €50 billion to Ukraine, hailing it as an essential step forward.

"Europe is true to its word. We will continue to deliver much-needed funding and predictability for our brave partner and aspiring member.

We aim to start payments in March," von der Leyen wrote on Twitter.

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Earlier, the Ukrainian government also indicated that Ukraine expects to receive the first tranche of macro-financial support payments from the EU, in the amount of €4.5 billion, under the Ukraine Facility programme in March.

On Thursday, 1 February, EU leaders overcame Hungary's long-standing resistance and reached an agreement on a €50 billion macro-financial assistance programme for Ukraine. The programme provides for four years of funding.

The summit's conclusions state that Ukraine will be able to receive funds if it meets a number of preconditions. It also mentions that EU leaders will hold annual debates on the programme, and in two years, they may propose to the European Commission a review of the entire multi-year financial framework.

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