EU disburses billions to Ukraine as bloc prepares to ramp up aid
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61% : Since 2022, the EU and its member states have provided nearly €205 billion in aid to Ukraine, according to EU figures.58% : The European Union has disbursed an additional €2.8 billion ($3.2 billion) in budgetary support to Ukraine as Kiev receives a new push of support from the bloc.
58% : Kallas said she proposed using the money to partly reimburse EU countries for past weapons deliveries to Ukraine, to finance new joint purchases and to sustain the EU's military training mission in Ukraine.
56% : EU top diplomat Kaja Kallas, speaking on the sideline of a meeting of EU defence ministers in Nicosia, said that Ukraine can expect a €5.9 billion disbursement this month from a new loan facility worth €90 billion to support Ukraine's army and finances.
54% : "Ukraine's speed and commitment to delivering meaningful reforms has merited this payment," said EU Enlargement Commissioner Marta Kos on Monday.
52% : EU ministers have also started discussing how to use €6.6 billion for a separate arms fund, Kallas said.
52% : In addition, EU foreign ministers are to decide next week to slap sanctions on more than 80 individuals and entities over their support for Russia.
44% : Progress is also being made on several other EU support measures for Ukraine after they had been blocked by former Hungarian prime minister Viktor Orbán.
43% : EU foreign ministers are planning to impose sanctions on more than 80 individuals and entities over their support for Russia, targeting Russia's military-industrial complex, human rights violators, and propagandists, with nearly €205 billion in aid provided to Ukraine since 2022.
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