Shmyhal named the required amount of external financing for Ukraine.


Prime Minister of Ukraine Denys Shmyhal stated that the government plans to attract more than $39.3 billion in external financing, having already managed to attract over $20 billion. In particular, $15.8 billion through the ERA mechanism, $3.7 billion from the EU, almost $400 million from the IMF and $50 million from the World Bank. According to Shmyhal, there are agreements for fully covering financial needs for the current year.
The Prime Minister emphasized that there is already financed budget discussions, as well as agreements with partners for 2026. 'The Ministry of Finance has already received the relevant assignments,' he noted.
According to the Prime Minister, the government is actively working to ensure the necessary financial resources to sustain the development and stability of Ukraine's economy.
The government of Ukraine plans to attract over $39 billion in external financing to ensure the development and stability of the country's economy. Over $20 billion has already been raised, and there are agreements for the complete coverage of financial needs this year. The government is actively working to ensure the necessary financial resources for this purpose.
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