Following a chaotic and contentious summit described by insiders as an "ambush," the European Union announced a massive $105 billion interest-free loan to Ukraine on December 19 to cover its military ...
European Union leaders agreed on Friday to provide a massive interest-free loan to Ukraine to meet its military and economic needs for the next two years, but they failed to bridge differences with ...
BRUSSELS — European Union leaders decided on Friday to borrow cash to loan 90 billion euros ($105 billion) to Ukraine to fund its defense against Russia for the next two years rather than use frozen ...
European leaders have committed to provide Ukraine a loan of €90B ($105.4B) for its military needs for the next two years, but failed to reach an agreement on using frozen Russian assets to fund ...
The government in Kyiv is on the verge of bankruptcy and desperately needs the money by spring VLADIMIR Putin warned that Europe faced “severe consequences” if it had given £180billion worth of frozen ...
VLADIMIR Putin warned that Europe faced “severe consequences” if it had given £180billion worth of frozen Russian assets to Ukraine. Dithering EU leaders, whom Putin called “robbers”, failed to move ...
EU leaders failed to reach an agreement on directly using frozen Russian assets to finance Ukraine, instead settling on a €90 billion ($105 billion) EU borrowing package to cover Kyiv’s financing ...
Simply sign up to the War in Ukraine myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. EU leaders have struck a deal to lend €90bn to Ukraine, borrowed against the bloc’s shared budget, after a ...
EU leaders decided to use joint borrowing instead of Russian frozen assets to support Ukraine, in a big win for Belgian prime minister Bart De Wever, who had long opposed the idea of a reparations ...
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The EU leaders said Russian assets, totalling 210 billion euros in the EU, will remain frozen until Moscow pays war reparations to Ukraine. If Moscow ever takes such a step, Ukraine could then use the ...
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