IMF support for Ukraine hinges on Russian assets loan, EU warns
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Orban rejects Brussels plan on Russian assets
What will happen to EU aid to Ukraine in the coming years and is there a connection with the IMF - the European Commission's responseThe European Commission confirmed the commitments made at the EU summit to meet Ukraine's financial needs in 2026 and 2027, continuing work, including on a "reparation loan". The issue will be discussed again at the European Council in December, after the Belgian Prime Minister blocked the use of frozen Russian ass…
PM Orban: We Must Not Let Them Take the Hungarians’ Money to Ukraine!
PM Orban sharply criticized the European Union’s plans to finance Ukraine in a Facebook post. Citing an analysis by The Economist, PM Orban pointed out that Ukraine would need 400 billion dollars over the next four years — a bill that Brussels wants Europe to foot.
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