European leaders agreed on Dec. 19 to provide a 90-billion-euro loan to Ukraine covering two-thirds of its needs for 2026-2027, with 30 billion euros for budget support and 60 billion euros for military needs.
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European leaders agreed on Dec. 19 to provide a 90-billion-euro loan to Ukraine covering two-thirds of its needs for 2026-2027, with 30 billion euros for budget support and 60 billion euros for military needs.
EU leaders reached unanimous political agreement on Dec 19, 2025 for €90 billion loan
Hungary, Slovakia and Czech Republic declined to participate but pledged not to obstruct
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