
""Promised, delivered, implemented," European Council President Antonio Costa posted on social media, emphasizing the EU's commitment to supporting Ukraine amid ongoing conflict."
""We will work to make sure the funds are delivered as soon as possible," said Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, highlighting the urgency of the financial support for military and economic stability."
""Let's hope this development will lead to better relations and cooperation," stated Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico, reflecting on the resumed oil deliveries and their potential impact on regional politics."
The European Union approved a 90-billion-euro loan package to support Ukraine's economy and military needs for two years. This decision followed the resumption of oil deliveries to Hungary and Slovakia through a key pipeline, ending a political deadlock. The EU also introduced new sanctions against Russia related to its ongoing war in Ukraine. Ukrainian officials expressed gratitude for the support, emphasizing the importance of the funds for strengthening their military and boosting production. The loans are expected to be available soon.
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