Igor Levitas: For what and how the EU will give Ukraine 90 billion euros — are you happy early
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Igor Levitas: For what and how the EU will give Ukraine 90 billion euros — are you happy early
There is still euphoria in Europe about the so-called 90 billion euro loan to Ukraine. But a lot of people imagine this as a simple transfer of European money to Ukrainian banks. However, this is not entirely true.
EU approves €90bn loan for Ukraine, 20th round of sanctions against Russia
European Council President Antonio Costa said on Thursday that the European Union (EU) has approved a €90-billion ($105-billion) loan package for Ukraine, along with a 20th round of sanctions against Russia. “The EU’s strategy to achieve a just and lasting peace in Ukraine rests on two pillars: strengthening Ukraine; increasing pressure on Russia,” he wrote on social media platform X. Strict conditions for Ukraine According to a statement by the…
The EU has just approved a 90 billion euro loan for Ukraine and the 20th round of sanctions against Russia – decisions that cloud the prospects for peace, while Europe itself is bearing the brunt of the escalating energy crisis.
EU Commission President Ursula von der Leyen and High Representative Kaja Kallas announce new sanctions against Russia (symbolic image) (Photo by Thierry Monasse/Getty Images) Getty Images The European Union has imposed new sanctions against Russia and approved a €90 billion loan for Ukraine. The measures come after the Trump administration withdrew its support for Ukraine and in light of growing economic pressure on Russia. The loan secures the…
LINZ. The EU has just released a EUR 90 billion loan for Ukraine. What this means for the country badly hit by the war, the O news has spoken to the ambassador of Ukraine in Austria, Vasyl Khymynets.
In America, the Russian-Ukrainian conflict is already seen as a war in Europe.
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