04/02/2026
Ukraine has received nearly $1.3 billion in financial assistance from Japan through a World Bank program, with the funds allocated to support the state budget and social spending.
According to a statement from Prime Minister Yuliia Svyrydenko, the funding was delivered under the World Bankās PEACE in Ukraine project. Svyrydenko confirmed that the funds have been transferred to the general fund of the state budget and will be used for social expenditures.
āThis assistance is extremely important for ensuring Ukraineās financial stability,ā Svyrydenko said.
The funding represents the second tranche provided by Japan under the G7ās Extraordinary Revenue Acceleration for Ukraine (ERA) mechanism.
The initiative is financed through profits generated from immobilized Russian sovereign assets and is designed to mobilize up to $50 billion in total support for Ukraine.
Details indicate that the funds are structured as part of a broader financial mechanism in which loans are repaid using proceeds derived from frozen Russian assets held abroad.
Japanās total budgetary support to Ukraine since February 2022 has exceeded $10.7 billion, including more than $2.7 billion in grants.

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