Breakthrough: EU Set to Provide €90 Billion Loan to Ukraine
The European Union is prepared to grant a €90 billion loan to Ukraine following Hungary's withdrawal of its veto post-election. EU Defence Commissioner Andrius Kubilius emphasized the new political landscape with Hungary's opposition leader Peter Magyar's victory, indicating a fresh opportunity to aid Ukraine amid its conflict with Russia.
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The European Union is poised to deliver a substantial €90 billion loan to Ukraine, contingent on Hungary lifting its veto. This decision follows the recent election outcome in Hungary, where opposition leader Peter Magyar claimed victory.
EU Defence Commissioner Andrius Kubilius remarked on the transformative nature of this political shift, which has created a favorable environment for implementing the loan initially agreed upon by EU member states in December.
This financial aid is critical for Ukraine as it continues to confront challenges posed by its conflict with Russia. The defeat of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban removes a significant barrier, potentially expediting the much-needed economic assistance to Kyiv.
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