Ukraine has received the seventh tranche of €2.8 billion under the Ukraine Facility programme

Stanislav Sereda
Stanislav Sereda Journalist
Ukraine has received the seventh tranche of €2.8 billion under the Ukraine Facility programme
Ukraine Facility
On 8 June, Ukraine received the seventh tranche of funding from the European Union, totalling €2.8 billion, as part of the Ukraine Facility programme.

This was announced by the Prime Minister of Ukraine, Yulia Svyrydenko.

Taking into account the repayment of previously provided advance funding, the state budget has effectively received €2.6 billion. The funds will be directed towards financing priority state budget expenditure, in particular social and humanitarian needs.

At the same time, the total funding under the Ukraine Facility programme has already exceeded €29.4 billion.

Financial support under the Ukraine Facility is linked to the ‘Plan for Ukraine’ — a programme of reforms, recovery and modernisation for the country on its path to EU accession. According to Svyrydenko, Ukraine has currently met 11 of the Plan’s indicators, covering reforms in the areas of public administration, economic policy, energy, digitalisation and the rule of law.

In addition, Ukraine has met a number of conditions for the next stages of funding ahead of schedule and will, for the first time, receive additional compensation for the early fulfilment of its reform commitments.

The Prime Minister added that as of the end of May this year, Ukraine had implemented 86 measures of the Plan, with a further 65 at various stages of implementation.

The Ukraine Facility is a European Union financial programme aimed at supporting Ukraine between 2024 and 2027. Its objective is to facilitate Ukraine’s recovery, reconstruction, modernisation and integration into the EU. The total funding amounts to up to €50 billion, of which €33 billion is provided in the form of concessional loans and €17 billion in the form of grants.

Ukraine received the previous, sixth tranche in December 2025. At that time, the EU allocated around €2.3 billion.

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