European leaders on Dec. 19 approved an interest-free loan for Ukraine totaling 90 billion euros ($105.5 billion) for 2026-2027, as Kyiv was set to run out of cash by mid-2026.
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European leaders on Dec. 19 approved an interest-free loan for Ukraine totaling 90 billion euros ($105.5 billion) for 2026-2027, as Kyiv was set to run out of cash by mid-2026.
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
The United States and Ukraine have not yet reached an agreement on Donbas and the status of the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant.
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