EU Says It Will Get War Loan to Ukraine Despite Hungarian Opposition
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By Guy Birchall
Published on March 20, 2026.
The European Union has stated that it will find ways to pay a 90 billion euro ($104.2 billion) loan to Ukraine, despite Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban's opposition. This comes amid a dispute over the Druzhba oil pipeline. Unanimous support from all EU members is required for the loan to pass.
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