The program provides for up to €50 billion to be allocated to Ukraine between 2024 and 2027. “Our support to Ukraine also includes the economic stability of the country. As you know, Europe is working on a loan of up to EUR 35 billion, as part of the G7 pledge. This loan to Ukraine will be served by the proceeds of the immobilized Russian assets,” she said. “So the message here is also very clear: Russia has to pay for the damages it caused.” While the exact amount of the tranche was not disclosed, she highlighted the progress Ukraine has made on its path to joining the European Union, includi…