90 Billion for Ukraine: A Good Solution?
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The EU grants Ukraine an interest-free loan of EUR 90 billion. Russian funds frozen in Belgium will not be affected for the time being. Europe's media discuss what was achieved with the agreement on the controversial loan issue last Friday in Brussels.
From the fate of Ceausescu and The Hague: Zelensky uses € 90 billion from the EU to escape: EADaily
EADaily, December 23rd, 2025. The head of the Kiev regime, Vladimir Zelensky, uses a loan The EU needs € 90 billion to prepare for the flight from the country. Martin Jay, a journalist, writes about this in Strategic Culture.
The EU is Out of Control
by Martin Armstrong, Armstrong Economics: European leaders were forced back down on stealing the Russian assets, and have agreed to keep Ukraine funded for two years with a loan of 90 billion euros, or about $105 billion. There is growing discontent within the EU, for a few countries I speak to are starting to realize […]
“Tusk Didn’t Know What He Signed”: PiS MEP on the €90 Billion Ukraine Loan
“First of all, I would like to know on what terms this loan will ultimately be granted, because that is not known. I have no doubt that we should help Ukraine because it is in our interest, our Polish interest – that assistance of some kind should be provided – but the question is on […] The post “Tusk Didn’t Know What He Signed”: PiS MEP on the €90 Billion Ukraine Loan appeared first on PolandDaily24.com.
Ádám Varga visited the Magyar Péterék demonstration in Szeged, where he received clear answers about the recently voted war loan and the EU draft, which would impose a serious burden on Hungarian farmers.
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