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The EU budget is leading the EU response to Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine

In a nutshell

The role of the EU budget

Thanks to the EU budget, the EU support to Ukraine has been extensive and wide-ranging: By using existing flexibilities within its budget, the EU managed to allocate billions in economic, financial, humanitarian and emergency support.

 

More details – results achieved

The EU budget intervention helped, among others:

In 2022 and 2023 – under instruments called Macro-Financial Assistance and Macro-Financial Assistance+ (MFA and MFA+)

  • Up to €25.2 billion are being channelled to help Ukraine cover its short-term funding needs, like keeping essential public services running and restoring critical infrastructure (at the time of writing (1), €14.7 billion in Macro-Financial Assistance have been disbursed)

In 2022 – for an emergency support programme

  • the EU mobilised €330 million that helped secure access to basic goods and services, such as education, healthcare and food.

In 2023 alone – under EU programmes Horizon Europe and Erasmus+

Support for Ukrainian school children

  • The EU is supporting the rehabilitation of damaged schools in Ukraine with €100 million, including €66 million through budget support and €34 million from the humanitarian funding.

Solidarity lanes

  • €250 million of grants were dedicated to boost the Solidarity Lanes to improve movement through the border crossing points and their access routes. In the medium-term, the Commission is mobilising the Connecting Europe Facility (CEF) and €50 million to support the infrastructure developments needed to further increase the capacity of the Solidarity Lanes.

 

(1) 08 June 2023, for most up-to-date numbers, check:
https://eu-solidarity-ukraine.ec.europa.eu/eu-assistance-ukraine_en