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Kallas hopes for positive decision on EU loan to Ukraine on Wednesday

Kallas hopes for positive decision on EU loan to Ukraine on Wednesday

EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas expects a positive decision this Wednesday regarding a 90 billion euro loan for Ukraine. Speaking in Luxembourg, Kallas emphasized that Ukraine urgently needs the funds and that the loan signals Russia cannot outlast the conflict.

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