EU allocates $36 billion in financial support to Ukraine  

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**EU to Give Ukraine $36 Billion in Financial Help**

The European Union will give Ukraine 35 billion euros, or about $36 billion, in financial assistance this year. This was announced by the EU’s vice-president and trade commissioner on January 22.

This help comes from two programs: the G7 Extraordinary Revenue Acceleration (ERA) credit initiative and the Ukraine Facility program. These programs are designed to support Ukraine with loans and financial aid.

**Previous Help**

Last month, Ukraine received its first batch of money from the EU – 3 billion euros, or about $3.09 billion. This was made possible by selling assets that were once owned by Russia but have been frozen since the start of the conflict.

The ERA initiative is a big loan program set up by the G7 countries to help Ukraine with almost $50 billion in loans. The EU will contribute around $20 billion, while the U.S. Treasury Department has also promised to give Ukraine $20 billion as part of this program.

**Ukraine Facility**

In addition to these loans, there is another important financial assistance program for Ukraine – the Ukraine Facility. This was set up by the European Union in February 2024 and will run until 2027. The EU has agreed to allocate 4.1 billion euros, or about $4.3 billion, under this program to help Ukraine recover from the conflict.

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