EU agrees hefty $105b Ukraine loan without using Russian assets
EU leaders decide to borrow cash to fund Ukraine’s defence rather than use frozen Russian monies, diplomats said.
EU leaders decide to borrow cash to fund Ukraine’s defence rather than use frozen Russian monies, diplomats said.
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These are the key developments from day 1,394 of Russia’s war on Ukraine.