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Ukraine Receives €2.8 Billion from EU Under Ukraine Facility
Ukraine has received a €2.8 billion payout from the European Union under the Ukraine Facility program. The announcement was made by Prime Minister Yuliia Svyrydenko on June 8, 2026.
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At a glance
- Ukraine received €2.8 billion from the EU under the Ukraine Facility.
- The net inflow to the state budget is €2.6 billion after advance payments.
- Funds will support priority social and humanitarian expenditures.
- Ukraine met 11 indicators in its reform plan for this tranche.
- 86 measures of the reform plan are completed, 65 are in progress.
Why it matters
The EU's continued financial support is vital for Ukraine's ongoing reform efforts and humanitarian needs. This funding assists in stabilizing the economy and ensuring public services amid pressing challenges.
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What Happened
On June 8, 2026, Ukraine received its seventh tranche of funding from the European Union amounting to €2.8 billion. This information was confirmed by Prime Minister Yuliia Svyrydenko via Telegram. After accounting for previous advance payments, the actual net inflow to the state budget is reported to be €2.6 billion.
Key Details
The funds from the Ukraine Facility are intended to support priority expenditures in the state budget, particularly in social and humanitarian sectors. This marks a continuation of the EU's financial assistance aimed at bolstering Ukraine amid ongoing challenges.
To qualify for this tranche, Ukraine completed 11 indicators outlined in its reform plan, addressing various sectors such as public administration, economic policy, energy, digitalization, and the rule of law. Notably, several conditions for forthcoming funding phases were met ahead of schedule, allowing Ukraine to qualify for additional compensation for early compliance with reform commitments.
As of late May 2026, Ukraine has successfully completed 86 measures of its plan, while an additional 65 are at various stages of implementation. The Ukrainian government is actively pursuing necessary reforms to ensure economic stability, facilitate recovery, and progress towards European Union membership.
Ukraine's Parliament has also ratified an agreement to obtain macro-financial assistance of €90 billion as part of its ongoing support strategy. This financial influx is crucial for maintaining public services and addressing the humanitarian needs intensified by the conflict in the region.
Why It Matters
This latest tranche of funds emphasizes the EU's commitment to supporting Ukraine during its ongoing efforts for reform and recovery. The financial support plays a significant role in stabilizing the country’s economy and facilitating essential public services amidst challenging circumstances.
Background
The Ukraine Facility program was established to provide comprehensive support for Ukraine's recovery and reform processes. Over the past years, Ukraine has worked closely with the EU to implement numerous reforms necessary for aligning with EU standards. The financial assistance, coupled with ongoing reforms, underscores Ukraine's ambitions for closer integration with Europe during a critical period of its history.
Source: Ukrinform UA
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