Ukraine: Europe on the Front Line
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On Tuesday, February 24, the Council of the EU intends to approve two legislative acts of the European Union on granting Ukraine a loan of 90 billion euros, which will allow technical work on the loan to continue even in the face of Hungary's blocking of the third draft law needed to complete...
Ukraine: Europe on the front line
Four years after Russia's full-scale invasion, the EU has established itself as Ukraine's main source of support. With a loan of €90 billion voted through in February 2026, the EU has confirmed its massive commitment to Kyiv, while the Trump administration has pulled back.
Hungary revised its position on the granting of credit to Ukraine due to the "act of hostility" by Kiev, and declared the Prime Minister.
Hungary's blockade of a new EU sanctions package against Russia and a €90 billion loan to Ukraine has driven EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas to near despair. And with her, the EU foreign ministers meeting in Brussels on Monday. The European Commission is working hard on a solution, EU sources say, but it's uncertain whether it will arrive soon.
The head of Farm Europe analyses, in an interview with Efeagro, the role of Ukraine as an agricultural actor and its importance for EU production, on the occasion of the four years of the Russian invasion, which is celebrated this Tuesday. Farm Europe is a think tank that has among its network of partners entities in the agri-food sector of several European countries, including the agricultural organisation Asaja and Bayer company. Vernet states…
The EU's €90bn Bet on Ukraine: Who Actually Profits?
Quick Answer: The European Parliament has approved a €90 billion loan to Ukraine for 2026-2027, funded through joint EU debt backed by the bloc’s budget. Of that, €60 billion is earmarked for defence procurement and €30 billion for budget support. Ukraine will only repay the loan once Russia pays war reparations. For European defence contractors, reconstruction firms, and Ukrainian industry alike, this is the single largest financial commitment …
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