The European Union reached a deal to loan Ukraine €90bn ($106bn) for the next two years, after marathon talks in Brussels. The bloc will raise joint debt backed by its budget. Ukraine will only return the funds once Russia pays reparations. EU leaders said they would continue to discuss a plan to use frozen Russian assets.
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Not exactly a show of strength, especially after delaying the Mercosur deal for fear of farmers. Still, better than nothing.
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The European Union reached a deal to loan Ukraine €90bn ($106bn) for the next two years, after marathon talks in Brussels. The bloc will raise joint debt backed by its budget. Ukraine will only return the funds once Russia pays reparations. EU leaders said they would continue to discuss a plan to use frozen Russian assets.
Not exactly a show of strength, especially after delaying the Mercosur deal for fear of farmers. Still, better than nothing.
Fuck it, I’ll take it