Money for Ukraine: what commitments have been made by international partners for 2025.


According to the agreements made by Ukraine with international partners, we hope to cover the external financing deficit by 2025. According to Tatyana Bohdan, director of the Growford Institute, the government and the IMF expect to receive up to 41 billion dollars from the EU, the World Bank, the IMF, and the United Kingdom.
It is predicted that in 2026 the external financing situation will become less favorable, and the commitments made will be significantly lower compared to 2025. In total, the EU's credit ERA amounts to 35 billion euros, with 33.1 billion dollars allocated to Ukraine's budget out of 50 billion dollars in loans. However, starting from 2027, Ukraine will face a problem of external financing deficit if it does not receive new financial guarantees from partners.
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