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EU formally approves €90bn Ukraine loan and 20th sanctions package against Russia

The EU approved a €90bn loan for Ukraine and a 20th sanctions package against Russia on Thursday. Hungary lifted its vetoes on both measures after a dispute over a damaged oil pipeline was resolved, with Russian oil deliveries to Hungary and Slovakia resuming. The agreements were finalized ahead of an EU summit in Cyprus where Volodymyr Zelenskyy was scheduled to join leaders for talks.

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THE LEFT1 outlet · mostly neutral
EU formally approves €90bn Ukraine loan and 20th sanctions package against Russia
G The Guardian LEFT
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THE RIGHT1 outlet · mostly supportive
EU Approves 90 Billion Euro Loan for Ukraine After Hungary's Orban Drops Veto
B Breitbart RIGHT
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“EU formally approves Ukraine loan and 20th sanctions package against Russia - Reuters” · Reuters, PBS NewsHour

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