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EU Financial Support Overview
Projected liquidity support for Ukraine in 2026-2027.
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Decision on EU's €90bn loan for Ukraine 'due in next 24 hours' after ...
From 2d ago'New momentum' after Hungary vote means €90bn should see 'positive decision' in next 24 hours, EU's Kallas saysKallas sticks to the earlier line, as she says she expects “positive movement” on the loan in the next 24 hours.She says: “We must continue to give Ukraine what it needs to hold its own. And its own until Putin understands that this war leads nowhere. Following Hungarian elections, there is a new momentum, and I expect the positive decision on the 90 billion loan in the next 24 hours.” Key events2d agoClosing summary2d ago'All necessary steps on Ukraine's side have been taken,' Zelenskyy tells von der Leyen2d ago'I don't want to jinx it,' Kallas says, but hopes to see deal on Ukraine pipeline and loan in 24 hours2d agoNo political support for full or partial suspension of EU's deal with Israel, Kallas says2d agoEU's Kallas calls for talks as she warns against impact of resumed fighting in Middle East2d agoEU needs to revisit 'long blocked decisions' on sanctions, accession after Hungary government change, Kallas says2d ago'New momentum' after Hungary vote means €90bn should see 'positive decision' in next 24 hours, EU's Kallas says2d ago'Ukraine has delivered what was requested by EU,' Zelenskyy says as Druzhba gets repaired2d agoWho will blink first on Druzhba pipeline - Ukraine or Hungary and Slovakia? - snap analysis2d agoUkraine has completed repair work on Druzhba pipeline, which can resume operations, Zelenskyy says2d agoSuspending Israel agreement 'set aside,' but good momentum to unblock EU loan for Ukraine, Italy's Tajani says2d agoItaly's Meloni pledges to amend disputed migrant repatriation bonus scheme2d agoMartin Scorsese’s film about Pope Francis to receive world premiere in Vatican City2d agoAlmost half of EU’s busiest flight routes are ‘hard or impossible’ to book on trains2d agoEU’s top court finds Hungary’s anti-LGBTQ+ law in breach of key values in early test for new PM2d agoEuropean Commission says waiting for Druzhba updates; 'ball in Hungary's court' on two major court rulings2d agoHungarian-Slovak relations could get awkward as leaders clash over Beneš decrees2d agoRussia says it's 'technically ready' to restore oil flows through Druzhba2d ago'We won't have Trojan horse in our castle' any more, Lithuania's foreign minister says after Hungary election2d agoFunds from EU loan to Ukraine could start flowing in May, Latvia's minister suggests2d agoGermany urges Iran to engage with US, but dismisses call to suspend ass...
EU approves huge new loan for Ukraine, just days after objector Orban's ...
WorldEuropean Union ambassadors approved on Wednesday the disbursement of a promised 90 billion euro ($144 billion Cdn) loan to Ukraine as well as a new package of sanctions against Russia, after Hungary lifted its veto, the bloc's Cypriot presidency said.Hungary's departing PM, who accused Ukraine of sabotaging pipeline, had effectively blocked the loanThomson Reuters · Posted: Apr 22, 2026 8:50 AM EDT | Last Updated: April 22Listen to this articleEstimated 3 minutesThe audio version of this article is generated by AI-based technology. Mispronunciations can occur. We are working with our partners to continually review and improve the results.European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen holds a news conference to present a loan to support Ukraine's financial needs for 2026 and 2027 in Brussels, on Jan. 14. The loan was approved by EU ambassadors on Wednesday. (Omar Havana/Reuters)European Union ambassadors approved on Wednesday the disbursement of a promised 90 billion euro ($144 billion Cdn) loan to Ukraine as well as a new package of sanctions against Russia, after Hungary lifted its veto, the bloc's Cypriot presidency said.The European Union's 27 member states are now expected to sign off on the deal by Thursday afternoon, a spokesperson for the presidency added.The EU agreed last year on the loan to keep Ukraine liquid through 2026 and 2027. But Hungary refused to sign off on the deal as Russia-friendly Prime Minister Viktor Orban accused Ukraine of sabotaging the transit of Russian oil through a pipeline damaged by Russian attacks. The spat had also delayed the new sanctions against Russia, which the EU had initially aimed to adopt to mark the fourth anniversary of Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine on Feb. 24, 2022.The stumbling block was finally removed when Hungary's oil group MOL said on Wednesday it had been informed that the Ukrainian operator of the Druzhba pipeline was ready to resume crude oil transit to Hungary and Slovakia. LISTEN | Michael Ignatieff on Orban's defeat:As It Happens7:30Orbán’s defeat may signal shift in Europe’s far-right, illiberal tide, says Michael IgnatieffHe's one of Europe's longest-standing strongmen — ad a favourite of the U.S. president. But on Sunday, Victor Orbán's 16-year run as Hungary's Prime Minister came to an end.Speaking with As It Happens host, Nil Koksal — Michael Ignatieff, the former leader of the Liberal Party of Canada, explained shared why the result is a victory not just Hungar...
EU unblocks €90 billion loan to Ukraine - dw.com
A €90 billion ($106 billion) EU loan to Ukraine received preliminary approval from the 27 EU countries on Wednesday after several months during which Hungary exercised its veto, diplomats said.
Council finalises €90 billion support loan to Ukraine - Consilium
The EU demonstrates its unwavering support for Ukraine by setting up a €90 billion loan to help finance urgent budgetary and defence needs in 2026 and 2027.


