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Ukraine continues to navigate complex financial landscapes to bolster its economy and defense capabilities. The Ministry of Defence has allocated UAH 1.9 billion for drone purchases, demonstrating robust investment in tech innovation. Meanwhile, the EU has agreed to fund the restoration of Ukrainian hospitals and supports other joint projects like HEAL Ukraine, enhancing healthcare resilience. The US faces challenges with its government shutdown affecting budget resolutions, affecting funding perceptions globally. In contrast, the EU is considering using frozen Russian assets to assist Ukraine amid funding shortages. These developments highlight the dynamic and multifaceted nature of international funding and support for Ukraine as it adapts to ongoing economic and defense demands in 2025.

What is the primary focus of Ukraine's latest funding efforts?

Ukraine's latest funding efforts primarily focus on enhancing its defense capabilities and infrastructure rebuilding. This includes substantial allocations for drone acquisitions and healthcare system strengthening, as seen in recent initiatives such as the Ministry of Defence's budget for drones and the EU's hospital restoration project. These efforts are crucial for Ukraine's ongoing strategic and operational resilience amidst persistent external challenges.

How is the EU supporting Ukraine financially this year?

The European Union supports Ukraine financially by allocating significant funds for healthcare strengthening, economic recovery, and military support. Under initiatives like HEAL Ukraine, the EU collaborates with the World Bank to enhance Ukraine's healthcare system. Moreover, monthly financial assistance is earmarked to sustain Ukraine's economy and military operations, reinforcing EU's commitment to Ukraine amidst its ongoing challenges.

Why has the US Senate struggled with budget resolutions?

The US Senate has faced significant challenges in passing budget resolutions due to political gridlock, resulting in multiple failures and a prolonged government shutdown. This impasse reflects broader fiscal policy conflicts and affects the international perception of US fiscal reliability. The unresolved budget situation underscores the complexities of governance and fiscal management within the United States political landscape.

What role do frozen Russian assets play in EU’s funding strategy for Ukraine?

Frozen Russian assets are increasingly being considered by the EU as a potential funding source to support Ukraine. This strategy emerges as traditional funding streams face depletion, necessitating innovative approaches to sustain Ukraine's financial and military needs. By utilizing these assets, the EU aims to bolster Ukraine's resilience against ongoing external threats, reinforcing its support amidst significant geopolitical tensions.

What has been the impact of international funding on Ukraine’s defense sector?

International funding has significantly impacted Ukraine's defense sector by facilitating technological advancements and bolstering military readiness. Key investments include procurement of defense technology and strategic collaborations with nations like Norway. These efforts enhance Ukraine's ability to respond symmetrically to threats and fortify its defense infrastructure, demonstrating the crucial role of global financial support in maintaining Ukraine's sovereignty and operational capability.

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U.S. Congress annually allocates up to USD 750M to support Ukraine – Kent U.S. Congress annually allocates up to USD 750M to support Ukraine – Kent Ukraine is supported by representatives of both leading U.S. parties - Democrats and Republicans, Charge d'Affaires of the United States in Ukraine George Kent has said. 5 620 73 Ukrainian Politics

Development of international veteran diplomacy could counteract hybrid threats Development of international veteran diplomacy could counteract hybrid threats Minister for Veterans Affairs Yulia Laputina announced that the reporting department was underfunded. 904 12 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine

Ukraine will finance free COVID-19 vaccinations - Radutskyi Ukraine will finance free COVID-19 vaccinations - Radutskyi Ukraine will finance free COVID-19 vaccinations in 2021, as well as pay for the treatment of patients with coronavirus disease in hospitals, Mykhailo Radutskyi, chairman of the parliament's committee on nation's health, medical care and medical insurance, has written. 4 071 37 Previously in trend: Anti-epidemic measures and restrictions

Government allocates almost UAH 2B for extra payments for police officers Government allocates almost UAH 2B for extra payments for police officers The Cabinet of Ministers has allocated almost UAH 2 billion for extra payments for police officers during the coronavirus pandemic. 2 432 44 Previously in trend: Coronavirus from China

Health Ministry Initiating Amendments To Medical Guarantees System To Retain Financing Of Medical Establishments Health Ministry Initiating Amendments To Medical Guarantees System To Retain Financing Of Medical Establishments The Health Ministry is initiating introduction of amendments to the system of medical guarantees in order to retain the financing of medical establishments. 9 128 13 Previously in trend: Anti-epidemic measures and restrictions

Treatment per coronavirus-infected patient in Kyiv costs UAH 5,000-15,000 day - Klitschko Treatment per coronavirus-infected patient in Kyiv costs UAH 5,000-15,000 day - Klitschko Treatment per patient infected with the coronavirus in Kyiv costs UAH 5,000-15,000 a day. 2 212 32 Previously in trend: Anti-epidemic measures and restrictions

Ukraine Ukraine's border with Russia should be impregnable for enemies, transparent for friends - State Border Service head Head of the State Border Service of Ukraine Serhiy Deineko is in favor of transparency of the Ukrainian border for citizens of the Russian Federation who come from Ukraine and are friendly to the Ukrainian state. 10 779 114 Ukrainian Politics

Ukraine to be able to get $8 bln in additional government borrowing following new Ukraine-IMF deal, - Aslund Ukraine to be able to get $8 bln in additional government borrowing following new Ukraine-IMF deal, - Aslund A new deal between Ukraine and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) unlocks $8 billion in additional government borrowing. 2 434 50 Previously in trend: Aid to Ukraine

порошенко Ukraine to continue receiving EU's macro-financial aid in 2018-2019, Poroshenko says Ukraine reached an agreement with the European Union to extend the macro-financial assistance program for 2018-2019. 6 612 50 Ukrainian Politics

терроризм сбу одесса SBU raids Odesa-based developer involved in funding Donbas terrorists. PHOTOS Fugitive ex-member of the Odesa city council donated part of the income he received from the Odesa-based developer to the illegal armed groups of the so-called "DPR" and "LPR". 29 520 93 Incidents

гройсман Crazy corruption, crazy inefficiency, enormous damage to state, - PM Hroisman on state companies Prime Minister of Ukraine Volodymyr Hroisman has announced the reforms in the national economy and state companies. 44 522 318 Economics

минобороны Defense Ministry asking for additional 100 million on security of Armed Forces' ammunition depots The Defense Ministry of Ukraine is requesting an increase in funding of ammunition disposal and ensuring survivability and fire and explosion safety of arsenals, bases, and depots of the Armed Forces by 13 percent, or 100 million hryvnia ($3.7 million) up to 434.2 million hryvnia within the state budget of 2018. 6 426 78 Previously in trend: Budget 2018 Fire at ammunition depot in Kalynivka

порошенко Allocations for military equipment, weapons increased tenfold, - Poroshenko The 2017 budget provides for 64.5 billion hryvnias ($2.517 billion) for the needs of the Ukrainian army. 11 018 61 Ukrainian Politics

рпг-27 "This was used against us for the first time," - Russian terrorists attacked Ukraine Armed Forces positions with unique RPG-27. VIDEO Russian terrorist troops shelled Ukraine Armed Forces' positions in Luhansk direction with weapon that is in service with only two armies in the world, Russian and Jordanian. 65 057 73 Previously in trend: Evidence of Russian aggression in Ukraine

турчинов Amendments to defense order should take into account the needs of combat units of Ukraine's Army, - Turchynov. PHOTOS During his trip to the anti-terrorist operation (ATO) area, Secretary of the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine Oleksandr Turchynov checked the state of supply and combat readiness of the Ukrainian Armed Forces in Luhansk tactical force. 306 539 89 Previously in trend: Budget 2017

стена 500 million to be spent on Wall project in 2017, - State Border Service The state Border Service of Ukraine plans to spend 500 million hryvnia ($19.46 million) on the Wall project of strengthened border between Ukraine and Russia. 21 723 226 Ukrainian Politics

мингарелли EU to allocate 55 million euros to Ukraine for public finance management reform, - Mingarelli The European Union intends to allocate 55 million euros in aid to Ukraine to increase the efficiency of public finance management. 3 027 13 Ukrainian Politics

конгресс Ukraine to receive $560M of US assistance in 2017 The U.S. Congress approved the 2017 consolidated appropriations act allotting at least $560 million of assistance to Ukraine. 28 295 202 Previously in trend: Aid to Ukraine

EU launches 6M euro project to support ‘model police stations’ in 20 Ukrainian towns The EU has launched a 6 million euro project named ‘Support to Police Reform in Ukraine’ (SPRU), which will strengthen community policing in 20 police districts in mid-sized towns in the Kyiv, Kharkiv and Lviv regions and support the reform of public order policing in Ukraine. 9 795 32 Previously in trend: Aid to Ukraine

US plans to cut aid to Ukraine via USAID by almost 69%, - Foreign Policy President Donald Trump’s vow to put “America first” includes a plan to drastically cut assistance to developing countries and merge the State Department with USAID. 21 805 26 Ukrainian Politics

петренко Ukraine Justice Ministry views ICJ ruling as "restrained" Ukraine's Justice Minister Pavlo Petrenko says that in view of the first-ever precedent for filing a suit with the International Court of Justice (The Hague) on the violation of the International Convention for the Suppression of the Financing of Terrorism, the court issued a restrained interim decision and wishes to look into the merits of the case before delivering a final verdict. 38 726 113 Previously in trend: Ukraine v. Russia in The Hague

аваков "Society has the right to demand resignation," - Avakov on AMCU's involvement in terrorist financing scheme Ukraine's Interior Minister Arsen Avakov believes the withdrawal of funds to Russia by the tobacco monopoly Megapolis Ukraine Ltd. (Tedis Ukraine) would have been impossible without assistance of the leadership of the Antimonopoly Committee. 66 555 137 Incidents

EU to grant 600M euros of macro-financial aid to Ukraine next week, - Tseholko Ukraine is looking forward to another macro-financial aid tranche from the European Union worth 600 million euros. 4 396 56 Previously in trend: Aid to Ukraine

Ukraine to receive 600M euros in EU aid within weeks, - Mingarelli Over the next few weeks, the European Commission will decide on the allocation of the second tranche of macro-financial assistance to Ukraine. 4 927 36 Previously in trend: Aid to Ukraine

Cabinet to allocate additional 15B for roads reconditioning, expects bringing them to proper condition in 5-6 years Ukrainian government intends to spend 15 billion hryvnia (over $555 million) for reconditioning of roads above already budgeted 14 billion hryvnia. 3 944 42 Ukrainian Politics

Ukraine expects ICJ to suppress Russia’s terrorism funding, Justice Minister Petrenko says Ukrainian government expects the International Court of Justice to bar Russia from supporting terrorism in the Donbas. 10 883 95 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine

US to allocate $37.5M for Ukraine to fight HIV/AIDS The United States has announced its intention to allocate $37.5 million to fight HIV/AIDS in Ukraine. 2 865 55 Previously in trend: Aid to Ukraine

SBU disclosed mechanism of financing of 'LPR' militants by Russian authorities Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) officers has exposed the mechanism of financing of 'LPR' (so-called 'Luhansk People's Republic') organization by the Russian government. 48 984 129 Previously in trend: Occupied territories - Crimea and Donbas

Russia seeks Syria rebuilding at cost of world powers, - Financial Times Russia is pressing world powers to provide Syria with billions of dollars for reconstruction. 43 749 114 Previously in trend: War in Syria

укроборонпром Ukraine can't afford Dozors, Oplots and other up-to-date military hardware, - Ukroboronprom Due to the lack of funds, Ukroboronprom (Ukraine's defense production) state concern will have to send most of the staff of Lviv Armor Vehicle Factory on an unpaid leave. 151 031 482 Ukrainian Politics

тука Capital erosion of Russia efficient: "DPR"/"LPR” terrorists received less funding over last four months, Deputy Minister Tuka says Deputy Minister of the Temporarily Occupied Territories and IDPs Heorhii Tuka noted that "investments" in the Russian-occupied Crimea were also being reduced. 53 325 171 Previously in trend: Occupied territories - Crimea and Donbas

Ukraine to file suit against Russia in ICJ within hours An action against Russia for infringement of two U.N. Conventions - on the suppression of the financing of terrorism and on the elimination of all forms of racial discrimination - will be filed in the International Court of Justice in The Hague (Netherlands) at 4:30 p.m., on Monday, Jan. 16. 13 675 70 Ukrainian Politics

America spent $3.4B in aid to Europe to counter Russia threats, - Kerry The United States has been consistent in its support of allies and partners in Europe in the face of threats emerging after the start of Russia's aggression against Ukraine. 4 371 31 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine

митниця USAID ends funding of customs reform in Odesa, - Reuters The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) has ended funding for a flagship customs reform project in Ukraine's Odessa region, as the government's ambitious plans to tackle bribe-taking at its Black Sea ports stalled. 80 305 263 Ukrainian Politics

Road repair to grow twofold next year compared to 2016, - Ukravtodor The State Agency of Automobile Roads of Ukraine (Ukravtodor) plans a 2.2 increase in the repair of country's roads in 2017 compared to the expiring year. 6 608 79 Ukrainian Politics

Supermarket chain senior executive charged with aiding “DPR” militants detained in Kyiv, - SBU The Security Service of Ukraine (SBU) detained a senior executive officer of a supermarket chain in Kyiv that provided financial assistance to the “DPR” terrorist organization. 77 618 121 Incidents

минобороны MoD unlikely to exhaust funds allocated for army maintenance in 2016, - journalist As of Dec. 20, the Ministry of Defense had not spent 4 billion hryvnia ($146.990 million) out of 22.2 billion hryvnia ($815.795 million) allocated for the army's logistics and support needs. 15 909 46 Ukrainian Politics

Russia spends over $6B yearly on war with Ukraine, - Turchynov $3 billion is allocated for financing of the occupied areas, and over $3 billion - for military expenses. 14 373 87 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine

OSCE's Mission in Donbas should be strengthened, - Foreign Minister Klimkin The monitoring mission of OSCE in the Donbas should be enhanced to fulfill its obligations in full. 2 687 16 Previously in trend: Occupied territories - Crimea and Donbas

Families of killed ATO soldiers to get 300 million hryvnia from Cabinet for new apartments The Cabinet of Ministers will support local budgets with 300 million hryvnia for new apartments for families of killed anti-terrorist operation (ATO) soldiers. 3 229 19 Ukrainian Politics

Germany to allocate 488,000 euros for mine clearance operations in Donbas in 2016 The German government plans to allocate 488,000 euros for explosive ordnance disposal and mine clearance operations in the Donetsk and Luhansk regions in 2016. 2 514 21 Previously in trend: Aid to Ukraine

NSDC supports allocation of additional 6.9 billion hryvnia for Army and law enforcement agencies in 2016 At Wednesday’s meeting, the National Security and Defense Council of Ukraine (NSDC) upheld the decision of the Cabinet of Ministers to amend the “Law on the State Budget of Ukraine for 2016" in order to increase funding of the Defense Ministry, Security Service of Ukraine, Defense Ministry’s Main Intelligence Directorate, the National Police, the State Border Guard Service and other security agencies. 5 465 67 Economics

Rada allows POWs to retain salaries in full The Ukrainian parliament has passed a bill allowing captive servicemen to retain their wages. 4 241 10 Ukrainian Politics

шимкив Danish money wasted, UNDP ruined its good name, - Shymkiv on e-declaration system 3 million euros, allocated by Denmark for the development of e-declaration system in Ukraine, have gone down the drain. 122 654 218 Ukrainian Politics

деньги задержание водитель Tax police thwarted attempt to smuggle 10M rubles, $100,000 into occupied Donbas. PHOTOS Tax police special task unit "Fantom" and border guards have detained a man at a contact line checkpoint in the Donetsk region, who attempted to smuggle 10 million Russian rubles (about $144,000) and $100,000 into the terrorist-controlled territory. 48 368 63 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine

глазьев PGO published evidence of Russian Presidential Adviser Glazyev's involvement in war in Ukraine. AUDIO (in Russian) Prosecutor General of Ukraine Yurii Lutsenko has made public the phone records of Russian President Putin's Adviser Sergei Glazyev that prove his involvement in the preparation of Crimea's occupation and seizure of part of Ukraine's Donbas. 178 406 337 Previously in trend: Russian aggression against Ukraine

"He was one of many consultants," - MP Muraiev on Manafort's work for Party of Regions, Opposition Bloc Opposition Bloc deputy Yevhen Muraiev confirmed that Donald Trump's presidential campaign manager Paul Manafort was one of the Opposition Bloc consultants during the 2014 Verkhovna Rada election and had previously worked for the Party of Regions. 12 913 44 Previously in trend: Party of Regions' off-the-book payments

Money for Manafort was most often received by former Party of Regions MP Kaliuzhnyi, - MP Leshchenko Petro Poroshenko Bloc MP Serhii Leshchenko believes former adviser of Viktor Yanukovych Paul Manafort might be able to add missing details to criminal investigation against former Justice Minister Oleksandr Lavrynovych. 7 746 14 Previously in trend: Party of Regions' off-the-book payments