Ukraine gets 500M euro loan from EU

  • Breaking
  • 03/12/2014

The European Union has released 500 million euros (NZ$814 million) in loans to Ukraine, the latest portion of a 1.6 billion aid program launched in March to rescue an almost bankrupt Kiev government.

The expected payout comes a day after Ukrainian President Petro Poroshenko unveiled a new government tasked with pushing through anti-corruption reforms, a key condition of the EU's loan program.

"We are providing essential financial support at a time of extraordinary economic and social challenges for the Ukrainian people," the EU's Economic Affairs Commissioner Pierre Moscovici said in a statement on Wednesday.

"In turn, it is vital the country maintain the momentum of reform so as to create the conditions for sustainable prosperity for all Ukrainians," he added.

The EU and international lenders have already provided billions of euros in loans and grants since a revolution overthrew a pro-Russian government in February, sparking a separatist war in the east and a deep economic crisis.

Brussels has however repeatedly postponed plans for a donors' meeting to help Ukraine's crippled economy and instead urged Kiev to reduce its reliance on borrowing and handouts.

AFP

source: newshub archive