International donors at the Ukraine Recovery Conference in London pledged US$60 billion for Kyiv's recovery and reconstruction, including EU funds of up to €50 billion, US$1.3 billion from the United States, and US$3 billion in loan guarantees from the United Kingdom.
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Participants pledged US$60 billion for Ukraine's reconstruction
$55 billion over the next four years by the European Union.
$3 billion in new financial guarantees from the UK for Ukraine to access World Bank loans.
$306 million in direct humanitarian aid from the UK.
$1.75 billion in additional support of recovery efforts from the World Bank.
$1.3 billion in additional aid from the US.
$660 million in loans and grants from EBRD for Ukraine's energy security.
$420 million in humanitarian aid from Germany.
$45 million in financial support from France.
Ukraine will receive 840 million euros for recovery from the European Investment Bank.
Deputy Prime Minister Oleksandr Kubrakov and EIB President Werner Heuer signed a Memorandum of Understanding on cooperation in reconstruction projects on the sidelines of the international conference on the restoration of Ukraine in London.
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