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EU Leaders to Address Orbán's Reversal on €90 Billion Ukraine Loan

Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's recent decision to veto the previously agreed €90 billion loan to Ukraine has raised significant concerns among EU leaders, impacting the summit's discussions.

Editorial Staff
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The EU summit scheduled for March 19, 2026, will focus on the implications of Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's veto regarding a €90 billion loan to Ukraine. This loan was initially agreed upon in December.

Orbán's reversal has prompted frustration among fellow leaders, who are now tasked with addressing the potential fallout on EU support for Ukraine amidst ongoing geopolitical tensions.

The discussions are expected to delve into the operational challenges posed by this veto, particularly in terms of funding and resource allocation for Ukraine's recovery efforts.