European Commission to provide Ukraine with new macro-financial loan of EUR 9 bln in 2022 – von der Leyen
President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen announces intention to provide Ukraine with new macro-financial assistance in the amount of up to EUR 9 billion in 2022.
"We are proposing to top up the significant short-term relief provided until now, with a new exceptional macro-financial assistance for Ukraine of up to EUR 9 billion in 2022, " she said in Brussels Wednesday.
According to the President of the European Commission, these funds will be allocated in the short term "to coordinate immediate replenishment and procurement needs."
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