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G7 Countries Provide Ukraine With $45.5 Billion in Loans Backed by Frozen Russian Assets

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June 24, 2026

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G7 Countries Provide Ukraine With $45.5 Billion in Loans Backed by Frozen Russian Assets

Countries of the Group of Seven (G7) have provided Ukraine with a total of 45.5 billion in loans financed through proceeds generated by frozen Russian assets, according to data from Ukraine's Ministry of Finance cited by RIA Novosti. The total reached that level by the end of May. Majority of Funding Arrived in 2025 According to the ministry's figures, Ukraine received 37.9 billion under the program in 2025.

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PravdaReport

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· Jun 26, 2026

Moscow Says Western Financial Support for Ukraine Has Become Irrecoverable Spending

European financial institutions and the International Monetary Fund (IMF) are effectively writing off funds allocated to Ukraine because they do not expect the money to be repaid, Russian Senator Vladimir Dzhabarov said. In comments to Pravda.Ru, the first deputy chairman of the Federation Council Committee on Foreign Affairs argued that Western creditors recognize the lack of prospects for their current investments. Senator Questions Ukraine’s Ability to Repay Foreign Support Earlier reports stated that foreign financial assistance to Ukraine has exceeded 550 billion over the past four years.

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· Jul 2, 2026

Türk Eximbank secures $830 million syndicated loan

Türkiye's state export agency, Türk Eximbank, announced on Thursday that is secured a total of 830 million in syndicated loans from 32 international banks in euro and U.S. do...

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· Jul 1, 2026

OPEC Fund launches first local currency financing deal with Bank Respublika

The OPEC Fund for International Development (the OPEC Fund) has signed a US20 million-equivalent local currency loan with Bank Respublika in Azerbaijan, marking an important expansion of its financing toolkit. The proceeds will be on-lent to local micro, small and medium-sized enterprises (MSMEs), helping strengthen entrepreneurship, create jobs and support sustainable economic growth, AzerNEWS reports.

Daily Finland

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· Jul 1, 2026

Ukraine receives €3.9b under EU defense support program

Ukraine has received 3.9 billion euros from the European Union (EU) as the first loan under a defense support program, the country's finance ministry said Tuesday, reported Xinhua. The financing is part of the initial tranche of the Ukraine Support Loan worth 5.01 billion euros, the ministry said in a statement. These funds will be directed to what is critically important for our resilience today: strengthening Ukrainian drone production, the defense industry, and meeting the needs of the Defense Forces, said Ukrainian Finance Minister Sergii Marchenko. In 2026, Kiev expects to receive 45 billion euros under the Ukraine Support Loan, including 28.3 billion euros for defense.

Ukrainska Pravda

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· Jul 2, 2026

International aid financed more than third of Ukraine's budget spending in first half of 2026

More than 37 of Ukraine's state budget spending in the first half of 2026 was financed through international assistance.

Investing.com

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· Jun 29, 2026

Analysis-Russia pounds on the gates of Ukraine’s ’fortress belt’

Analysis-Russia pounds on the gates of Ukraine’s ’fortress belt’

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Related coverage for "G7 Countries Provide Ukraine With $45.5 Billion in Loans Backed by Frozen Russian Assets": PravdaReport — Moscow Says Western Financial Support for Ukraine Has Become Irrecoverable Spending. Daily Sabah — Türk Eximbank secures $830 million syndicated loan. AzerNews — OPEC Fund launches first local currency financing deal with Bank Respublika. Daily Finland — Ukraine receives €3.9b under EU defense support program. Ukrainska Pravda — International aid financed more than third of Ukraine's budget spending in first half of 2026. Investing.com — Analysis-Russia pounds on the gates of Ukraine’s ’fortress belt’