
Ukraine Set To Get 35 Billion Euros In Loan From EU By Year-End: Reports
Maros Sefcovic, executive vice president of the European Commission, on Tuesday, said that EU member states and the European Parliament are expected to finalise the necessary legislative procedures soon for the loan allocation, reports Xinhua, quoting Ukrinform news agency.
"The EU remains unwavering in its support for Ukraine and its people for as long as necessary," Sefcovic said.
The loan, announced by the EU last month, is intended to help Ukraine meet its urgent budgetary needs amid its ongoing conflict with Russia. It is part of a broader $50 billion commitment made by the Group of Seven (G7) countries in June, which will be funded using interest from frozen Russian assets.

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