Doubts Grow over Reparations Loan for Ukraine as Final Deadline Nears
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Doubts grow over reparations loan for Ukraine as final deadline nears
The push to approve the reparations loan for Ukraine has entered the final stretch ahead of an EU leaders' summit on 18 December. Belgium continues to oppose the proposal, while Hungary rejects the Plan B of joint debt. Ursula von der Leyen has warned there are "no easy options".
Estonia, Finland and five other European Union countries have reached agreement on loans to Ukraine financed with Russian assets to speed up and strengthen Kiev, but they have blocked Belgium.
Seven EU countries are pushing for a loan to Ukraine financed by the assets of the Russian Central Bank frozen in Europe, an option considered most realistic despite the reluctance of Belgium. ...
In a letter addressed to the President of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen, and the President of the European Council, Antonio Kosta, the leaders of seven European countries supported the tendering of a loan for the reconstruction of Ukraine.
EU leaders in letter support for reparation loan to Ukraine with decision in Dec
The leaders of seven European Union member states - Prime Ministers Kristen Michal of Estonia, Petteri Orpo of Finland, Michael Martin of Ireland, Taoiseach of Latvia, Evika Silinė of Latvia, Donald Tusk of Poland, Ulf Kristersson of Sweden and President of Lithuania Gitanas Nauseda - have addressed the Presidents of the European Commission and the European Council, Ursula von der Leyen and António Costa, with a letter in which they expressed th…
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