Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal announced that Ukraine received an estimated UAH 1 trillion (approximately US$24.63 billion) in financial aid from international partners during 2022.
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Ukraine received an estimated UAH 1 trillion from international partners in 2022, according to Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal.
The United States provided UAH 410 billion, the EU and its institutions UAH 390 billion, the IMF UAH 88 billion, the World Bank UAH 60 billion, and Japan UAH 17 billion.
Prime Minister Shmyhal stated that this financial support ensured timely payments for pensions, social payments, and salaries to teachers and doctors without delay.
Ukraine received Hr 1.1 trillion in non-military financial aid from international partners in 2022, citing the National Bank of Ukraine.
The U.S. provided Hr 410 billion, the European Union provided Hr 390 billion, the IMF provided Hr 88 billion, Canada provided Hr 60 billion, the U.K. provided Hr 35 billion, the World Bank provided Hr 34 billion, and Japan provided Hr 17 billion.
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