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European Commission approves €4.1 billion allocation under Ukraine Facility

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The European Commission (EC) has greenlighted the second regular payment of nearly €4.1 billion under the EU's Ukraine Facility, to support the country's macro-financial stability and its public administration. 

When adopted by the Council, this decision will raise total 2024 disbursements for the Ukraine Plan to €16.1 billion, the EC said in a press release on Thursday.

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