Hungary lifts veto, enabling first €90 billion loan payment to Ukraine
The first payment to Ukraine under the €90 billion loan could occur in a matter of days following Hungary’s decision to lift its veto.
The potential €90 billion loan to Ukraine represents a significant financial commitment by the EU, contingent on Hungary’s political decisions.
EU officials have indicated that the first payment to Ukraine is anticipated to occur shortly following Hungary’s lift of its veto.
Key developments
The first payment to Ukraine from the €90 billion loan is anticipated within days, contingent on Hungary lifting its veto. This decision follows ongoing negotiations within the EU.
EU officials confirmed that the resolution of the dispute hinges on Hungary’s electoral process, with elections scheduled for 12 April. This timeline could delay the loan’s final approval.
EU readies first payment to Ukraine as soon as Hungary lifts veto on €90bn loan

The first payment to Ukraine under the €90 billion loan could happen in a matter of days after Hungary lifts its veto. EU officials, however, concede the dispute will be solved only after the country goes to the polls on 12 April.











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