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Ukraine has adopted a plan for a series of reforms that will allow the EU to provide up to €50 billion over the next four years, Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal said on March 18. In a post on Telegram, Shmyhal said the reforms – part of the Ukraine Facility initiative – would be wide-ranging, covering “public administration, fight against corruption, economic and sectoral reforms in various spheres: from the energy to the agricultural sector.” Subscribe to Ukraine Daily newsletter News from Ukraine in your inbox “In addition, the document prescribes cross-cutting directions such as "green" transi...
Kyiv Independent
Ukraine has adopted a plan for a series of reforms that will allow the EU to provide up to €50 billion over the next four years, Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal said on March 18. In a post on Telegram, Shmyhal said the reforms – part of the Ukraine Facility initiative – would be wide-ranging, covering “public administration, fight against corruption, economic and sectoral reforms in various spheres: from the energy to the agricultural sector.” Subscribe to Ukraine Daily newsletter News from Ukraine in your inbox “In addition, the document prescribes cross-cutting directions such as "green" transi...
Kyiv Independent (CA)
Ukraine has adopted a plan for a series of reforms that will allow the EU to provide up to €50 billion over the next four years, Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal said on March 18. In a post on Telegram, Shmyhal said the reforms – part of the Ukraine Facility initiative – would be wide-ranging, covering “public administration, fight against corruption, economic and sectoral reforms in various spheres: from the energy to the agricultural sector.” Subscribe to Ukraine Daily newsletter News from Ukraine in your inbox “In addition, the document prescribes cross-cutting directions such as "green" transi...
Kyiv Independent (UK)
EU countries are close to a deal to add 5 billion euros ($5.5 billion) to a fund used to provide military assistance to Ukraine, the Financial Times reported on March 12, citing four unnamed officials briefed on the discussions. The fund known as the European Peace Facility (EPF) has been largely depleted as member states have disagreed on the best way to replenish it and unlock further cash for Ukraine. The deal, which should be formally approved by member states on March 13, should allow EU countries to reimburse their defense supplies to Kyiv. It will prioritize weapons produced inside the ...
Kyiv Independent
EU countries are close to a deal to add 5 billion euros ($5.5 billion) to a fund used to provide military assistance to Ukraine, the Financial Times reported on March 12, citing four unnamed officials briefed on the discussions. The fund known as the European Peace Facility (EPF) has been largely depleted as member states have disagreed on the best way to replenish it and unlock further cash for Ukraine. The deal, which should be formally approved by member states on March 13, should allow EU countries to reimburse their defense supplies to Kyiv. It will prioritize weapons produced inside the ...
Kyiv Independent (UK)
EU countries are close to a deal to add 5 billion euros ($5.5 billion) to a fund used to provide military assistance to Ukraine, the Financial Times reported on March 12, citing four unnamed officials briefed on the discussions. The fund known as the European Peace Facility (EPF) has been largely depleted as member states have disagreed on the best way to replenish it and unlock further cash for Ukraine. The deal, which should be formally approved by member states on March 13, should allow EU countries to reimburse their defense supplies to Kyiv. It will prioritize weapons produced inside the ...
Kyiv Independent (CA)
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