European Union leaders are gathering for a summit aimed at agreeing on a massive loan to cover Ukraine’s military and other ...
Calls are growing for the European Union to approve a massive loan to Ukraine backed by frozen Russian assets without the ...
The European Union leaders are all set to decide on Thursday whether they will use Russia’s frozen immobilised assets to fund ...
Zelenskyy urges EU leaders to unlock Russian assets to show Moscow its desire to continue war next year is ‘pointless’.
The European Union and 34 countries have approved a plan to create a body to handle compensation claims for damage in Ukraine ...
The EU estimates Ukraine needs an extra 135 billion euros ($159 billion) to stay afloat over the next two years - with the ...
The EU's primary option for backing Ukraine is fiercely resisted by Belgium, the prime custodian of the Russian assets needed ...
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EU leaders meet for crunch talks on financial aid for Ukraine
European Union leaders will meet in Brussels on Thursday aiming to agree on how to fund Ukraine's economic and military needs ...
On December 18, the head of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, commenting on the topic of the upcoming summit of the European Union (EU) countries, assured that no one would leave the ...
EADaily, December 18th, 2025. There will no longer be a Ukrainian flag on the building of the Ministry of Internal Affairs of ...
According to The Financial Times, Ukraine's economy will be more impacted by the refusal to transfer expropriated Russian assets than Europe will be by the geopolitical and reputational damage ...
Four anonymous EU officials told the newspaper that the key issue raised during the discussions was a plan to remove Hungary and Slovakia from the joint debt scheme ...
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