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Decision (EU) 2015/601 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 15 April 2015 providing macro-financial assistance to Ukraine article 0 CELEX: 32015D0601 (1) Relations between the European Union and Ukraine are developing within the framework of the European Neighbourhood Policy (ENP) and the Eastern Partnership. The Association Agreement between the European Union and the European Atomic Energy Community and their Member States, of the one part, and Ukraine, of the other part (‘the Association Agreement’), including a Deep and Comprehensive Free Trade Area (DCFTA), was negotiated from 2007 to 2011. It was initialled in 2012, signed by Ukraine on 21 March 2014 and by the Union on 27 June 2014. Since 1 November 2014, important parts of the Association Agreement have been provisionally applied in the areas of the respect for human rights, fundamental freedoms and rule of law, political dialogue and reform, justice, freedom and security, and economic and financial cooperation. |
Decision (EU) 2015/601 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 15 April 2015 providing macro-financial assistance to Ukraine article 0 CELEX: 32015D0601 (2) Following the reinstatement of the Ukrainian Constitution of 2004, presidential as well as parliamentary elections were successfully held on 25 May 2014 and 26 October 2014, respectively. After the formation of a new government on 2 December 2014 reflecting the outcome of the parliamentary elections, Ukraine has reconfirmed its commitment to political and economic reforms in line with the framework provided by the Association Agreement and has presented an Action Plan outlining the intended reforms. |
Decision (EU) 2015/601 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 15 April 2015 providing macro-financial assistance to Ukraine article 0 CELEX: 32015D0601 (3) The violation of Ukraine's sovereignty and territorial integrity and the resulting military conflict have had damaging effects on Ukraine's already precarious economic and financial stability. Ukraine is facing a difficult balance of payments and liquidity position linked to receding confidence and concomitant capital flight, as well as a worsening fiscal situation as a result of the direct budgetary cost of the conflict, a deeper than expected recession and the loss of fiscal revenues from the geographic areas controlled by the separatists. At the same time, pre-existing structural weaknesses and budgetary and external financial vulnerabilities have also contributed to the deterioration of the economic situation. |
Decision (EU) 2015/601 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 15 April 2015 providing macro-financial assistance to Ukraine article 0 CELEX: 32015D0601 (4) In this context, Ukraine's external financing needs are substantially larger than initially identified, requiring additional financial assistance by international creditors and donors. In its most recent programme review mission, the International Monetary Fund (IMF) identified a significant financing need over and above the funding committed so far by the international community, which includes the Union's macro-financial assistance under Council Decision 2002/639/EC , Decision No 646/2010/EU of the European Parliament and of the Council and Council Decision 2014/215/EU . |
Decision (EU) 2015/601 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 15 April 2015 providing macro-financial assistance to Ukraine article 0 CELEX: 32015D0601 (5) The Union has, on various occasions, declared its commitment to support the new Ukrainian authorities in achieving their aims of stabilising the situation and pursuing the course of reforms. The Union has also declared its readiness to support fully the efforts of the international community and international financial institutions, especially the IMF, with regard to an international assistance package designed to address the urgent needs of Ukraine, conditional on Ukraine's clear commitment to reforms. Financial support from the Union to Ukraine is consistent with the Union's policy as set out in the ENP and in the Eastern Partnership. In its conclusions of 18 December 2014, the European Council stated that, following the Commission's second disbursement in December 2014 of EUR 500 million in macro-financial assistance, the Union and its Member States stand ready to further facilitate and support Ukraine's reform process, together with other donors and in line with IMF conditionality. |
Decision (EU) 2015/601 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 15 April 2015 providing macro-financial assistance to Ukraine article 0 CELEX: 32015D0601 (6) The Union's macro-financial assistance should be an exceptional financial instrument of untied and undesignated balance-of-payments support, which aims to address the beneficiary's immediate external financing needs and should underpin the implementation of a policy programme containing strong immediate adjustment and structural reform measures designed to improve the balance-of-payments position in the short term. (7) On 30 April 2014, the Ukrainian authorities and the IMF agreed on a two-year Stand-by Arrangement of Special Drawing Rights (SDR) 10,976 billion (about USD 17,01 billion, 800 percent of quota) in support of Ukraine's economic adjustment and reform programme. |
Decision (EU) 2015/601 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 15 April 2015 providing macro-financial assistance to Ukraine article 0 CELEX: 32015D0601 (8) On 5 March 2014, in view of the drastically worsening balance-of-payments situation in Ukraine, the Commission announced a support package, which was endorsed by the extraordinary European Council on 6 March 2014. That package includes financial assistance in the amount of EUR 11 billion for the period 2014-2020, including up to EUR 1,565 billion in grants for the same period mobilised under the European Neighbourhood Instrument, the Neighbourhood Investment Facility, the Instrument contributing to Stability and Peace and the budget of the Common Foreign and Security Policy, as well as the Union's macro-financial assistance of up to EUR 1,61 billion for the period 2014-2015. (9) On 9 September 2014, in view of the worsening economic situation and outlook, Ukraine requested further macro-financial assistance from the Union. That request was reiterated in another letter on 15 December 2014. (10) Given that Ukraine is a country covered by the ENP, it should be considered to be eligible to receive the Union's macro-financial assistance. |
Decision (EU) 2015/601 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 15 April 2015 providing macro-financial assistance to Ukraine article 0 CELEX: 32015D0601 (11) Given that there is still a significant residual external financing gap in Ukraine's balance of payments over and above the resources provided by the IMF and other multilateral institutions, the Union's macro-financial assistance to be provided to Ukraine (‘the Union's macro-financial assistance’) is, under the current exceptional circumstances, considered to be an appropriate response to Ukraine's request to support economic stabilisation in conjunction with the IMF programme. The Union's macro-financial assistance would support the economic stabilisation and the structural reform agenda of Ukraine, supplementing resources made available under the IMF financial arrangement. (12) The Union's macro-financial assistance should aim to support the restoration of a sustainable external financing situation for Ukraine, thereby supporting its economic and social development in line with the Association Agreement. |
Decision (EU) 2015/601 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 15 April 2015 providing macro-financial assistance to Ukraine article 0 CELEX: 32015D0601 (13) The determination of the amount of the Union's macro-financial assistance is based on a complete quantitative assessment of Ukraine's residual external financing needs, and takes into account its capacity to finance itself with its own resources, in particular the international reserves at its disposal. The Union's macro-financial assistance should complement the programmes and resources provided by the IMF and the World Bank. The determination of the amount of the assistance also takes into account expected financial contributions from multilateral donors and the need to ensure fair burden sharing between the Union and other donors, as well as the pre-existing deployment of other external financing instruments of the Union in Ukraine and the added value of the overall Union involvement. (14) The Commission should ensure that the Union's macro-financial assistance is legally and substantially in line with the key principles, objectives and measures taken within the different areas of external action and other relevant Union policies. |
Decision (EU) 2015/601 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 15 April 2015 providing macro-financial assistance to Ukraine article 0 CELEX: 32015D0601 (15) The Union's macro-financial assistance should support the Union's external policy towards Ukraine. Commission services and the European External Action Service should work closely together throughout the macro-financial assistance operation in order to coordinate, and to ensure the consistency of, Union external policy. (16) The Union's macro-financial assistance should support Ukraine's commitment to values shared with the Union, including those of democracy, the rule of law, good governance, respect for human rights, sustainable development and poverty reduction, as well as Ukraine's commitment to the principles of open, rule-based and fair trade. |