European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen announced on Friday more than $39 billion in loans to Ukraine to repair power plants and critical civilian infrastructure.
"Russia's relentless attacks mean further support is necessary," says European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen as she pledged $39 billion.
European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen announced a loan of up to 35 billion euros ($39 billion) for Ukraine ...
This statement follows Germany's approval of nearly €400 million (approximately $426 million) in military assistance for ...
The European Union has vowed to enhance its military capability. But money is scarce, responsibilities overlap and the new ...
The European Commission says it will loan Ukraine up to $39 billion after Russia destroyed its infrastructure:::: Kyiv, ...
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European Union officials reduced a planned loan after Hungary blocked an agreement that would have satisfied U.S.
NATO concluded a major anti-drone exercise this week, with Ukraine taking part for the first time as the Western alliance ...
A charred transformer from one of Ukraine’s badly damaged power plants has come to a square in Kyiv's city center — a stark ...
Before the money is available to Ukraine, the loan must be approved by the majority of the EU countries and the European Parliament by the end of the year ...
The European Union is ready to lend Ukraine up to $39 billion as part of a loan package organized by the Group of Seven major ...