February** Dynamic Incentive Plan Ukraine, which is full of gunsmoke, is still a hot land full of hope!
In the impression of many people, due to the Russian-Ukrainian war for nearly two years, Ukraine is dying and bleeding every day, and it should be full of devastation, but in fact Ukraine is still full of hope.
This is not a subjective imagination, but a number of data. According to data provided by Ukraine***: in the past 2023, Ukraine** received a total of more than $40 billion in financing worldwide, of which more than 1 4 are gratuitous grants that do not need to be repaid. These grants are mainly provided by the United States, Japan, Norway, Germany, Spain, Finland, Switzerland, Ireland, Belgium, and Iceland.
Long-term concessional financing totalled US$30.9 billion, of which the EU accounted for more than half of US$19.5 billion, with the remainder provided by the International Monetary Organization**, Japan, Canada, the United Kingdom, the World Bank and Spain, among others. The terms of these loans are quite generous, with a term of 35 years and a grace period of 10 years.
In addition, the international community has also made active investments in Ukraine, referring to the news network citing the "Die Welt" report, just during the Munich Security Conference just held, the famous German Rheinmetall and a Ukrainian company signed a relevant intention to build a new factory in Ukraine as a joint venture between the two parties.
Since the beginning of 2024, although the funds for US aid to Ukraine have been temporarily stranded due to the partisan struggle of the United States, on February 1, the 27 EU countries reached an agreement to allocate 50 billion euros from the overall EU budget between 2024 and 2027 to support Ukraine's economy and reconstruction. The funding includes 17 billion euros in grants and 33 billion euros in loans.
In addition, there will be assistance to Ukraine in 2024.
Japan: $12.1 billion, of which $4.7 billion in grants will be available by the end of February; Germany: €7 billion; United Kingdom: £2.5 billion; France: €3 billion; Netherlands: €2.5 billion; Poland: €2 billion; Canada: $600 million; Norway: around 400 million euros; Sweden: around 300 million euros.
There are also some small ones that are not included in this statistic, if you add the $61 billion of the United States.
and the EU's 50 billion euros, and the entire amount of aid to Ukraine has reached more than 140 billion US dollars.