In April, Ukraine is set to receive the next tranche of financial assistance from the European Union under the Ukraine Facility program. A senior EU diplomat confirmed this information but did not specify the amount of the upcoming payment.
On March 10, finance ministers from EU member states will convene to review updated information from the European Commission regarding the economic and financial impacts of Russia’s aggression against Ukraine.
“We expect that the main focus will be on the implementation of support from the EU and the international community for Ukraine, particularly regarding the new four-year IMF extended funding program for Ukraine, as well as the remaining payments of emergency accelerated loans from the EU, G7, and our international partners,” the diplomat stated.
The meeting will also provide ministers with updated insights into the state of the Russian economy, which reportedly showed signs of increasing strain in 2025.
Overview of the Ukraine Facility Program
On February 1, 2024, EU leaders agreed on a four-year assistance package for Ukraine amounting to €50 billion during a summit in Brussels. Subsequently, on February 27, the European Parliament endorsed the decision to launch the Ukraine Facility. The following day, the EU Council approved the establishment of the Ukraine Facility, with a total budget of €50 billion for the years 2024-2027.
The Ukraine Facility program aims to provide Ukraine with €50 billion over the period of 2024-2027. Of this amount, €39 billion is designated for the state budget to enhance macro-financial stability.
On May 22, Ukraine and the EU signed a framework agreement regarding funding under the Ukraine Facility. This document outlines the mechanisms for financial cooperation between the EU and Ukraine, including the management and oversight of fund usage, as well as joint measures to prevent corruption.
Ukraine is poised to receive a new tranche of financial aid from the EU in April, as part of a broader support package aimed at bolstering its economy amid ongoing challenges. This assistance follows a recent agreement among EU leaders to provide substantial funding over the next few years.
