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EU signs MoUs with Ukraine to pave the way for payment in mid-June

The European Commission has signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Ukraine regarding a macro-financial?assistance?programme. This paves way for a disbursement of 3.2 billion euros in mid-June after it is ratified by the Ukrainian Parliament.

The EU has a 90 billion euro scheme to finance Kyiv throughout 2026 and into 2027, as it fights Russia's invasion.

"We have completed?our discussions with Ukraine regarding the memorandum?of understanding that underpins our macro financial?assistance?program, as part of the Ukraine Support Loan," European Economic Commissar Valdis Dombrovskis stated.

He told reporters, "I signed the agreement this morning. Now it is up to the Ukrainian side to sign it, and it also needs to be approved by Rada in Ukraine.

Dombrovskis stated that the agreement for the 90 billion euro loan could be signed within a few days. From the 90 billion euro total loan, 45 billion euros will be paid out this year and another 45 in 2027.

The money that will be coming in this year is split between 28,3 billion for military spending and 16,7 billion for general budget support. The general budget cash is split in two between macro-financial support and the Ukraine facility, which is dedicated to Ukraine’s recovery, reconstruction, and modernization.

Dombrovskis stated that the macro-financial aid money was?conditional upon Ukraine implementing reforms, with a strong focus on fiscal matters, in order to boost domestic revenue mobilization, public spending efficiency, and public financial management systems.

Dombrovskis added: "We have also coordinated closely with the International Monetary Fund to ensure that conditions are consistent, and if necessary, additional or complementary to IMF's program." (Reporting Jan Strupczewski).

(source: Reuters)