Malta is set to contribute to the European Union’s loan to Ukraine, with reports indicating the country will pay around €8 million in interest by 2028. This comes as the EU is providing significant financial support to Ukraine, with a loan package of up to €45 billion, backed by immobilized Russian assets. The EU has already disbursed €3 billion to Ukraine as part of this support, aiming to help the country address urgent budgetary needs and maintain macroeconomic stability.
Malta to Pay €8m Interest on EU Loan to Ukraine by 2028
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