EU says Ukraine needs €135 billion in 2026-27, including €83 billion for defence sector

17 November, 16:46
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Ukraine will need at least €135.7 billion in Western support for 2026-27, of which €83.4 billion is for defence needs.

Source: European Pravda, citing a European Commission options paper for financial support for Ukraine signed by Commission President Ursula von der Leyen

Details: Over the next two years, Ukraine is counting on at least €135.7 billion in Western assistance to cover budgetary and defence needs.

"According to preliminary projections of the IMF that assume an end of the war by end-2026 and taking into account projections of the Ukrainian authorities regarding military support, the total estimated remaining needs for the period 2026-2027 amount to EUR 135.7 billion," the document explains.

The European Commission provides a table stating that in 2026 Ukraine will receive €20.1 billion in macro-financial needs and €51.6 billion in military needs that have to be covered by foreign assistance.

Overall, in 2026 Ukraine will require at least €71.7 billion in Western support.

In 2027, the figure is €64 billion, comprising €32.2 billion in macro-financial needs and €31.8 billion for defence.

Quote: "This reflects the ongoing intensity of the war, the declining military in-kind support, the need to sustain core state functions, and the continuous build-up of critical defence and industrial capacity."

More details: It is also stated that the substantial residual financing gap reflects the fact that "existing financing commitments from international partners, such as the ERA loans, will largely have been exhausted by that stage".

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