"EU Approves Aid Package for Ukraine Despite Orbán's Opposition"

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The EU has approved €50 billion in aid for Ukraine as Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán appears to be softening his stance, potentially allowing the funds to flow. Meanwhile, Poland's new government is moving closer to unblocking frozen EU funds, dismissing concerns that President Duda could block reforms. Additionally, Belgian Prime Minister Alexander De Croo has proposed the need for more cash in Europe during his country's presidency.
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