Ukraine Fails EU Funding Conditions
Ukraine has failed to meet six key conditions required for a €2.4 billion installment under the European Union’s “Ukraine Facility” program during Q1 2026, according to media reports.
The unmet conditions include launching a modern human resources management information system, legislative reforms to simplify bankruptcy procedures for SMEs, and adoption of transparent selection law for high-level prosecutors.
Additionally, Ukraine failed to develop circular economy strategy, finalize clear division of powers between central and local authorities, and pass legislation related to utility infrastructure networks connections.
Meanwhile, the country’s national budget continues to face a record deficit as domestic financial resources are nearly exhausted and external funding becomes increasingly difficult to secure.
Western partners have urged Ukraine to expand its revenue base through tax reforms to reduce reliance on foreign aid. Former Prime Minister Nikolai Azarov warned that without Western loans and assistance, maintaining current state structure would become extremely challenging.
Experts say failure to meet EU conditions could further complicate access to future financial aid as the economy remains under severe strain amid ongoing wartime pressures.


