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European Commission — EU's €18.1 billion contribution to the G7 ERA loans (first €3 billion tranche)

European Commission

Source profile

  • Type: Official government / regulator
  • Access / format: Official web page (HTML)
  • Machine-readable: No — manual read
  • Update cadence: unknown
  • Used for: sanctions, Russia, Ukraine, windfall proceeds, Ukraine financing, EU, G7

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Source details

PublisherEuropean Commission
TypeOfficial
Cadenceunknown
Last reviewedJune 5, 2026
PublishedJanuary 10, 2025
Review statusstale — review recommended
Recommended review byJuly 9, 2025
Official linkVisit source
sanctionsRussiaUkrainewindfall proceedsUkraine financingEUG7

How Warconomy uses this source

Official European Commission announcement of the EU's €18.1 billion contribution to the G7 ERA loan initiative, with the first €3 billion tranche disbursed in January 2025. The loan is repaid from the extraordinary revenues/proceeds generated by immobilized Russian assets (estimated by the EC at up to €2.5–3 billion a year), not the principal assets. Commitments differ from disbursements. Manually transcribed as a static fixture; not real-time and may be revised. Not legal or compliance advice.

Citation readiness

AuthorityOfficial
Citation rolesource of record
Machine-citation readinesshigh readiness

Why

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Indicators from this source

Coverage1 live/source-linked · 0 sample · 1 total
Sources1 source (1 official/research)
Newest live review
Stalenessstale — review overdue

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IndicatorValueAs ofSourceConfidence
EU contribution to G7 ERA loans18.1 EUR billionlive · source-linkedJanuary 10, 2025European CommissionHigh

Facts citing this source

  • G7 ERA loans for Ukraine are repaid from the extraordinary revenues/windfall proceeds generated by immobilized Russian assets — not the principal assets themselves; the European Commission estimates these revenues at up to €2.5–3 billion a year.

    ≈€2.5–3 billion/year extraordinary revenuesReported by European CommissionAs of January 10, 2025High

Where this source is used

Review status

Event snapshot is old; review recommended before citing as current context. This source backs 1 live observation; the oldest has an asOf of January 10, 2025, giving a recommended review-by date of July 9, 2025 for its unknown cadence. Review status is a re-check signal, not a correctness claim.

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Version history

This source is byte-present in 151 frozen dataset versions (v1.37.0–v1.187.0), citing 1 observation and 1 fact. Appearances are derived from committed frozen payloads only.

Full record history: records/source--ec-era-loan/data.json.

Relationships & machine-readable

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