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EU Approves $100 Billion Loan to Ukraine Following Orban's Electoral Defeat

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European Union nations have authorized a $100 billion loan for Ukraine, leveraging the recent electoral defeat of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban to bypass previous obstacles.

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European Union nations have authorized a $100 billion loan for Ukraine, leveraging the recent electoral defeat of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban to bypass previous obstacles.

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