An additional EUR 32 billion has been decided to be allocated to Ukraine for this year and next.
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- Omissions
- The actual agreed amount for 2026-2027 is EUR 90 billion, representing two-thirds of Ukraine's funding needs, significantly higher than the EUR 32 billion claimed.
- The European Council decision was made in December 2025, and the Council agreed its position in February 2026.
- The support is split between budget support and defence assistance, covering both economic and military priorities.
- The EUR 32 billion figure relates to the earlier Ukraine Facility (up to EUR 32 billion earmarked for reforms and investments from 2025), not the new 2026-2027 allocation.
- Sources
- PrimaryCouncil of the European UnionThe Council agreed its position on the legal framework to provide EUR 90 billion in financial support to Ukraine for 2026-2027. The European Council of December 2025 agreed that the EU will provide EUR 90 billion.
- PrimaryEuropean CommissionThe European Council agreed to provide EUR 90 billion in decisive support for Ukraine's budgetary and military needs over 2026-2027.
- PrimaryCouncil of the European Union - Ukraine FacilityOf the EUR 50 billion Ukraine Facility, up to EUR 32 billion is indicatively earmarked to support reforms and investments set out in the Ukraine Plan (this is a 2025 figure, not the new 2026-2027 allocation).