The EU will provide Ukraine with 1 billion euros in grants for the defense industry.


The Ambassador of the European Union in Ukraine, Katarina Maternova, spoke about how the 2.1 billion euros received from frozen assets of the Russian central bank will be used, which will soon be transferred to Ukraine by the EU.
This week, the European Commission will receive 2.1 billion euros of unexpected income from frozen assets of the Russian central bank held in central depositories. Most of the funds will be used to purchase weapons, ammunition, and air defense systems for Ukraine in the form of grants.
The ambassador explained that part of the funds will be distributed among EU member states for the purchase of ammunition and air defense systems. In total, of the 2.1 billion euros, 1 billion euros will go to the Ukrainian defense industry under the 'Danish model.' Katarina Maternova also reminded that the EU had previously allocated 400 million euros to support Ukraine's defense industry.
This Time, the EU will provide 1 billion euros in grants for the defense industry. The preparation of contracts is already underway.
The 10th meeting of the Ukraine-EU Association Council was significant, where practical issues regarding Ukraine's integration into the EU were discussed. At the meeting, support for Ukraine and an additional allocation of 1 billion euros under the ERA program was announced.
Moreover, five new agreements were signed between Ukraine and the EU, including three financial contracts for 300 million euros. This will enable the rapid restoration of essential infrastructure such as water supply and energy-efficient facilities. These projects are aimed at supporting Ukraine's recovery and long-term resilience.
Additionally, an agreement was signed on Ukraine's participation in the EU 'Copernicus' space program.
Analysis:The statement by EU ambassador Katarina Maternova regarding the allocation of 2.1 billion euros to Ukraine from frozen assets of the Russian central bank indicates the support and assistance of the European Union on Ukraine's path to European integration. These funds will be used for the purchase of weapons, ammunition, and air defense systems, as well as for infrastructure recovery. Signing agreements with the EU, including Ukraine's participation in the 'Copernicus' space program, signifies deep cooperation and partnership between Ukraine and the European Union. All of this confirms Ukraine's growing role in the region and its efforts towards European integration.Read also
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