
EU Approves €90 Billion Ukraine Loan After Hungary Withdraws Veto
The European Union has given the green light for the disbursement of a €90 billion loan to Ukraine, following Hungary's decision to withdraw its veto. This development also coincides with discussions regarding new sanctions against Russia.
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