Ukraine expects to receive $500 million from Germany every month
- Author:
- Oleg Panfilovych
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Ukraine expects to receive $500 million in monthly aid from Germany.
This was stated by the presidentʼs adviser on economic issues Oleksandr Rodnyansky, the German TV channel ZDF reports.
Rodnyansky informed that the Ukrainian budget needs $4-5 billion every month. According to him, Ukraine is counting on monthly aid from the European Union for about $2 billion during the next year.
Zelenskyʼs adviser also noted that Russian attacks destroyed approximately 40% of the energy infrastructure. Previously, Ukraine exported electricity and received significant income.
"Unfortunately, the Russians have achieved their goal of blocking Ukrainian electricity exports," Rodnyansky noted.
According to him, Ukraine hopes for emergency help from the West in the form of diesel generators, emergency generators or mobile power plants.
- The World Bank allocated an additional $500 million to Ukraine to finance urgent needs. In total, the World Bank mobilized $13 billion in emergency financing for Ukraine, of which $11.4 billion was fully disbursed.
- The European Bank for Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) will invest €3 billion in Ukraine in 2022 and 2023 to support the economy.
- The President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, after the EU leadersʼ summit in Brussels, said that Ukraine can count on €18 billion next year. The ministers of finance of the EU countries were instructed to develop an appropriate mechanism.