Ukraine gets €90B EU lifeline after Hungary drops veto

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EU finalised a €90 billion loan package for Ukraine after Hungary lifted its veto, with the first tranche expected soon and disbursements planned for 2026–27, contingent on Kyiv's reforms and anti-corruption steps. The package includes 'Made in Europe' procurement rules for the military portion and does not include Hungary, Slovakia and the Czech Republic; the deal follows the Druzhba oil pipeline repair that helped unlock the accord.
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