Why the EU's $106 billion wartime loan is a vital lifeline for cash-strapped Ukraine
The EU loan is expected to cover about two-thirds of Ukraine's funding needs in 2026 and 2027. Without it, officials warn that Kyiv could have run out of resources to sustain basic state functions and its war effort as early as this spring.
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