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EU approves €90bn support package for Ukraine | News.az

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58% : The decision was confirmed by European Council President António Costa following an EU summit in Brussels on December 18-19.
52% : European Union leaders have agreed to provide €90 billion in financial assistance to Ukraine for 2026-2027, marking one of the bloc's largest long-term support commitments since Russia's invasion.
51% : At the same time, the United States has reportedly urged some EU countries to reconsider using frozen Russian assets to support Ukraine.
44% : The €90 billion package reinforces the EU's long-term commitment to Ukraine's defense, recovery, and financial stability as the war continues with no immediate resolution in sight.
40% : Earlier, Germany warned that failing to support a reparations-based loan could harm EU credit ratings and raise borrowing costs.
38% : The agreement came after intense negotiations at the EU leaders' summit, where financial backing for Ukraine beyond 2025 was a central issue.
33% : Ukrainian Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha dismissed EU concerns over frozen assets, saying such fears are fueled by Russian disinformation and pressure from Moscow.

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