EU tranche: Brussels granted Ukraine another 600 million euro loan



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The European Union has allocated another tranche of 600 million euros to Ukraine. The loan will be used to guarantee the country’s macro-financial stability.

About this in Twitter Prime Minister Dmitry Shmygal said.

“Ukraine greatly appreciates the support of the European Union. We thank Valdis Dombrovskis (Vice-President of the European Commission, – ed.) And the European Commission for the next tranche in the amount of 600 million euros. This will strengthen the macro-financial stability of Ukraine in difficult times of the COVID-19 pandemic, “he said. …

We will recall, previously the Ambassador of the European Union in Ukraine, Matti Maasikas, said in an interview with RBC-Ukraine that the European Union is preparing to pay the first tranche of macro-financial assistance of the program for 1,200 million euros, but after the IMF makes a decision on your tranche.

Earlier, Prime Minister Denis Shmygal said that he hoped the arrival date of the International Monetary Fund mission could be known in December. However, he did not rule out a delay in delivering the section, and the Cabinet of Ministers already has a plan “B” for it.

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