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EU Pledges €50 Billion in Aid for Ukraine

February 29, 2024
EU Pledges €50 Billion in Aid for Ukraine
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In a substantial financial boost, the European Union has committed an additional €50 billion in support of Ukraine, supplementing the billions of euros already allocated for aid. 

This funding is part of a larger EU strategy to address migration policies and future foreign policy challenges.

On Wednesday evening, representatives from EU member states consented to a review of the union’s long-term budget framework.

This decision followed a majority vote in the European Parliament on Tuesday, endorsing the review of what is known as the “Multiannual Financial Framework” (MFF), marking the final step towards its implementation.

An agreement on this budgetary review had previously been reached between the parliament and member states, following a consensus among EU leaders and prime ministers in early February.

Under this agreement, €50 billion ($54 billion) will be allocated to Ukraine, in addition to €11 billion designated for addressing migration and defense policy issues.

EU member states have also announced plans to allocate additional funds to enhance the union’s crisis management capabilities.

Apart from the assistance planned for Ukraine, an extra €64.6 billion is set to be earmarked for unforeseen expenses.

These funds will be sourced through the reallocation of EU budget resources, with approximately two-thirds of the Ukraine aid package to be provided in the form of loans.

The EU’s long-term budget framework, covering the period from 2021 to 2027, has a total value of nearly €1.1 trillion, reflecting the EU’s commitment to supporting Ukraine and bolstering its own crisis response and policy initiatives.

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