EU moves to unblock €90bn Ukraine loan as Druzhba flows resume

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The EU formally began a written procedure to unblock the €90 billion Ukraine loan and the new Russia sanctions, signaling an end to Hungary’s (and Slovakia’s) vetoes after the Druzhba pipeline was repaired. The 24-hour vote in Brussels could yield a final decision by Thursday, while Zelenskyy noted the Druzhba repairs allow oil flows to resume and urged EU deliverables on commitments.
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