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World Bank and Japan back $1.2 billion loan for Ukraine’s social aid

The INSPIRE project, backed by credit enhancement from the Japan-supported ADVANCE Ukraine Trust Fund, is designed to address the urgent needs of nearly 10 million Ukrainians who require heating and financial assistance to overcome winter hardships. This commitment is a continuation of global efforts to provide emergency funding to Ukraine, which now exceeds $38 billion with international support.

The European Union has also reached a historic high in military aid, contributing €27 billion. Ukrainian President Zelensky has acknowledged the significant international support while assuring the commitment to repayment.

This financial support comes at a crucial time for Ukraine as the country projects an economic growth of 3.5% following a contraction of 29.1% in the previous year.

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Source: Economy - investing.com

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