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EU expects first loan tranche to Ukraine end-May/early June - Dombrovskis

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BRUSSELS, April 21 (Reuters) - Ukraine's funding needs for 2026 are covered, a senior EU official said, with the EU likely to make the first disbursement from its 90 billion euro loan at the end of

EU to Begin Disbursement of 90 Billion Euro Loan to Ukraine by Early June

EU Loan Disbursement and Ukraine's Funding Situation

Current Status of Ukraine's Funding

BRUSSELS, April 21 (Reuters) - Ukraine's funding needs for 2026 are covered, a senior EU official said, with the EU likely to make the first disbursement from its 90 billion euro loan at the end of May or in early June and other donors keeping Kyiv funded until then.

Ukraine, which is fighting off a Russian invasion since 2022, was to run out of money in April and the European Union agreed last year on a 90 billion euro loan for 2026 and 2027 to keep it liquid.

Political Developments Impacting the Loan

Hungary's Role in Blocking and Unblocking Funds

But Russia-friendly Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban had blocked the EU disbursement. Orban lost elections in Hungary on April 12 and the leader of the winning party Peter Magyar has said he would no longer block EU funds for Kyiv.

Statements from EU Officials

"There may still be some movement while Prime Minister Orban is in office. I do not want to be overly optimistic before seeing it happen, given the many delays so far," European Economic Commissioner Valdis Dombrovskis said.

"If it happens this week, that would be very good. If not, we will have to wait for the new prime minister. In any case, I believe we will be able to unlock the situation," he said.

Details of the EU Loan and Future Funding

Loan Structure and Disbursement Schedule

The EU loan for this year and next cover around two thirds of Ukraine's financing needs, and the EU expects the remaining one third to be provided by other countries supporting Ukraine, which could include Canada, Japan, Britain, Norway and others.

Breakdown of Loan Amounts

Dombrovskis said 45 billion of the total EU loan would be disbursed in 2026 and the other 45 billion in 2027, of which 28 billion was to be for military needs and 17 billion for general budget purposes. 

International Cooperation and Reform Requirements

The EU still needs to get its international partners to commit to the remaining one third of the financing that is needed on top of the EU loan for 2027, Dombrovskis said.

The total 90 billion euro EU loan will be disbursed in tranches over the two years and the disbursements will be linked to continued reforms by Ukraine as the country adjusts its laws to match the EU's on its way to become an EU member eventually.

Reporting

(Reporting by Jan Strupczewski)

Key Takeaways

  • Ukraine’s funding for 2026 is secured through the EU’s €90 billion two‑year loan, with first tranche expected end‑May or early June.
  • Hungarian outgoing PM Orbán had blocked the EU disbursement over a pipeline dispute, but incoming PM Péter Magyar indicated Hungary will no longer block it.
  • The EU loan covers two‑thirds of Ukraine’s needs; the remaining one‑third is expected from allies including Canada, Japan, Britain, and Norway.

Frequently Asked Questions

When will Ukraine receive the first tranche of the EU loan?
The EU is likely to make the first disbursement at the end of May or in early June.
How much is the total EU loan provided to Ukraine?
The total EU loan is 90 billion euros, split across 2026 and 2027.
What are the conditions for the loan disbursement?
Disbursements are linked to continued reforms by Ukraine as it aligns its laws with the EU.
Which other countries may support Ukraine's funding needs?
Other countries such as Canada, Japan, Britain, Norway, and others may cover the remaining funding needs.
Why was the EU loan to Ukraine delayed?
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban had blocked the disbursement, but the new Hungarian leadership is expected to allow it.

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