Unblocked EU loan provides relief to Ukraine's strained finances

European Union ambassadors unblocked on Wednesday a 90-billion-euro ($106 billion) loan to Ukraine that is critical for Kyiv's ability to keep up the fight against Russia. The loan, which was approved by the European Council in December, had been halted by a Hungarian veto amid a dispute over oil
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