This month, Ukraine expects to receive EUR 1.9 billion under the Ukraine Facility programme. This was announced by Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal.
In addition, after the IMF Executive Board approves the fourth review of the Extended Fund Facility arrangement, another USD 2.2 billion is expected to be allocated.
"Since the beginning of the year, Ukraine has already attracted USD 11.8 billion in external financing. We believe that further support will be predictable and consistent," said Denys Shmyhal.
According to the Prime Minister, over the past week, the total announced support package for the Ukrainian energy system has amounted to more than USD 1 billion.
The United States is providing USD 500 million in additional energy assistance through USAID and redirecting another USD 324 million to restore energy infrastructure. Norway will make a USD 74 million contribution to Ukraine's energy resilience. Part of these funds will be used to repair facilities in Kharkiv and the region. The Government of Canada will inject USD 14.5 million into the Ukrainian energy sector.