EU approves €90 billion loan for Ukraine after Hungary lifts controversial veto
The two-month-long impasse over the €90 billion for Ukraine came to an end on Thursday after Hungary lifted its contentious veto. Brussels says the first payment will be made "as soon as possible".
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