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Parliament approves up to €35 billion loan to Ukraine backed by Russian assets 
| News | European Parliament

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On Tuesday, MEPs gave their green light to an extraordinary loan of up to €35 
billion to Ukraine, to be repaid with future revenues from frozen Russian 
assets.

With 518 votes in favour, 56 against and 61 abstentions, Parliament endorsed 
the new macro-financial assistance (MFA) to help Ukraine against Russia’s 
brutal war of aggression. This loan is the EU’s part of a G7 package agreed 
last June, to provide up to $50 billion (approximately €45 billion) in 
financial support to Ukraine. The final amount that the EU will contribute 
could be lower, depending on the size of the loans provided by other G7 
partners.

The Ukraine Loan Cooperation Mechanism, a newly established framework, will 
make future revenues from the frozen Russian Central Bank assets located in the 
EU available to Ukraine. These funds will help Ukraine service and repay the 
EU’s MFA loan as well as loans from other G7 partners. While the mechanism’s 
funds can be used to service and repay loans, Kyiv may allocate the MFA funds 
as it sees fit.

The new MFA funds will be disbursed until the end of 2025. The loan is 
conditional upon Ukraine’s continued commitment to uphold effective democratic 
mechanisms, respect human rights, and further policy conditions to be set out 
in a memorandum of understanding. Additionally, the management and control 
systems outlined in the Ukraine Plan 
<https://www.europarl.europa.eu/RegData/etudes/ATAG/2024/759582/EPRS_ATA(2024)759582_EN.pdf>
 , along with specific measures to prevent fraud and other irregularities, will 
apply to the MFA loan.

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“Ukraine continues to resist Russian aggression, with its brave citizens 
fighting not only for their own existence and freedom, but to defend democracy, 
human rights, freedom, and international law for all of us. The need for 
financial support is both immense and urgent. Russia must pay for attacking 
Ukrainians and brutally destroying the country’s infrastructure, cities, 
villages, and homes. The burden of rebuilding Ukraine will be shouldered by 
those responsible for its destruction, namely Russia,” rapporteur Karin 
Karlsbro (Renew, SE)  <https://www.europarl.europa.eu/meps/EN/197401> said.

Next steps

EU governments already endorsed 
<https://www.consilium.europa.eu/en/press/press-releases/2024/10/09/immobilised-assets-council-agrees-on-up-to-35-billion-in-macro-financial-assistance-to-ukraine-and-new-loan-mechanism-implementing-g7-commitment/>
  the proposal, and the Council plans to adopt the regulation by written 
procedure after Parliament’s vote. The regulation will enter into force on the 
day after its publication in the Official Journal of the EU.

Background

In September, the Commission announced a €35 billion EU loan for Ukraine as 
part of a plan by G7 partners to issue loans of up to $50 billion (about €45 
billion). Future revenues coming from the frozen Russian state assets would 
finance the loans. Approximately €210 billion 
<https://www.consilium.europa.eu/en/policies/sanctions-against-russia/sanctions-against-russia-explained/>
  in assets from the Central Bank of Russia are held in the EU and remain 
frozen under sanctions imposed over Moscow's invasion of Ukraine in February 
2022. EU governments decided 
<https://www.consilium.europa.eu/en/press/press-releases/2024/05/21/extraordinary-revenues-generated-by-immobilised-russian-assets-council-greenlights-the-use-of-windfall-net-profits-to-support-ukraine-s-self-defence-and-reconstruction/>
  to set aside the profits from these assets, and use them to support both 
military efforts and reconstruction in Ukraine.



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