
EU Approves $106B Ukraine Loan After Hungary Veto Lift
The European Union approved a massive €90 billion loan package to aid Ukraine's economy and military for two years. This crucial decision followed the resumption of Russian oil flowing through the Druzhba pipeline to Hungary and Slovakia, resolving a significant political impasse. Furthermore, the EU advanced new sanctions against Russia, targeting services for ships transporting illicit Russian oil and freezing assets of numerous entities. The approval process highlighted ongoing governance challenges within the bloc, particularly regarding unanimous voting requirements and the differing energy dependencies of member states.






















