
Ukraine is set to receive €30.6 billion in financial support from the European Union in 2025, a crucial sum that will be used to fund key areas of the country’s budget. These funds, earmarked for both social and economic programs, are vital for sustaining the country during the ongoing war.
The €30.6 billion will be drawn from various funding sources. A portion will come from the frozen assets of the Russian Federation, as part of the G7 ERA initiative, which aims to redirect seized Russian assets to help Ukraine. Another portion will be provided through a special Ukraine Facility designed to assist the nation during this challenging period. This funding will support Ukraine not only throughout 2025, but also in 2026, ensuring the continuation of essential social and economic programs.
In addition to this support, Ukraine has already received €45 billion from the EU since the war began, which has been used to cover key budget expenditures. This makes the European Union the largest donor of direct budgetary assistance to Ukraine, reflecting the EU’s strong commitment to supporting the country’s recovery and stability.
At the same time, the United Nations has announced plans to raise over $2.6 billion to support Ukrainians in 2025, underscoring the international community’s continued efforts to help Ukraine in its time of need.
Support Details | Amount |
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EU support in 2025 | €30.6 billion |
Funds from frozen Russian assets | Part of the total |
EU’s direct assistance to Ukraine since 2022 | €45 billion |
UN support for Ukraine in 2025 | $2.6 billion+ |