Ukraine receives another €2.8 billion under Ukraine Facility program
Ukraine has received the seventh tranche of funding from the European Union under the Ukraine Facility program, totaling €2.8 billion.
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Ukraine has received the seventh tranche of funding from the European Union under the Ukraine Facility program, totaling €2.8 billion.
NATO countries are considering allocating a new €70 billion package of military aid to Ukraine, which could be announced at the Alliance summit in Ankara next month.
European countries have significantly increased funding for unmanned systems for Ukrainian forces, allocating approximately EUR 1.6 billion to this area between January and April 2026.
European countries have significantly increased funding for unmanned systems for Ukrainian forces, allocating approximately EUR 1.6 billion to this area between January and April 2026.
Funds from the EU’s €90 billion support package for Ukraine are expected to begin flowing as early as this summer.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has described Ukraine's current level of spending on weapons production as unprecedented, saying the country now allocates about $45-50 billion a year to manufacturing arms.
More than UAH 60 billion has been allocated to increase salaries for education workers starting September 1.
Japan has contributed $14,658,000 (approximately JPY 2.2 billion) for the implementation of NATO's Priority Ukraine Requirements List (PURL) initiative.
Russia's spending on the war against Ukraine is expected to exceed its budget allocations by at least 2 trillion rubles ($28 billion) this year.
The Cabinet of Ministers is allocating UAH 10.8 billion from the reserve fund for the procurement and production of weapons.
The EU Council has approved the allocation of nearly €2.8 billion to Ukraine under the Ukraine Facility program.
The Verkhovna Rada has passed a law ratifying the agreement on receiving €90 billion in macro‑financial assistance under the Ukraine support loan.
Germany has already provided more than EUR 1.2 billion in emergency support to Ukraine's energy sector, making it the largest bilateral donor in this field.