
EU Council Approves €90 Billion Loan for Ukraine
Brussels is celebrating the vote that grants Kyiv massive funding during a war whose end is nowhere in sight.

Brussels is celebrating the vote that grants Kyiv massive funding during a war whose end is nowhere in sight.

After months of deadlock on both the pipeline and EU funding, the sudden convergence of solutions raises as many questions as it answers.

The Hungarian prime minister believes Europe can be in no position to properly support others before it gets its own affairs into order.

Prime ministers, MEPs and prominent conservative politicians denounced the deal, saying it will not only burden European taxpayers but will also have no impact on ending the war.

EU leaders struck a deal to further aid Ukraine, opting to avoid the politically fraught question of seizing Russian assets.

“Do we want to end the war or are we stoking it?,” Robert Fico asks.

The European Council again displays rhetorical unity while fatigue and internal divisions over Ukraine continue to grow