On the 20th, the European Commission issued a statement saying that it will provide Ukraine with another macro-financial assistance loan of 1 billion euros (1 euro is approximately 1.09 dollars), which will be repaid with the proceeds from frozen Russian state assets in EU countries. The statement mentioned that the total amount of macro-financial assistance loans is 18.1 billion euros, which is part of the loan plan for Ukraine by the G7. With this 1 billion euro loan, the total amount of loans provided to Ukraine by the EU this year has reached 4 billion euros.
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欧盟向乌克兰再提供10亿欧元贷款
The EU provides Ukraine with another loan of 1 billion euros.
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