EU eyes legal and supply-path options to unlock Ukraine loan amid Hungary veto

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EU leaders are scrambling to lift Hungary’s veto on the €90 billion Ukraine loan, weighing fixes to the Druzhba oil dispute—such as accelerating Ukraine’s repairs, pushing the Adria/JANAF alternative, and exploring legal routes like the passerelle and other treaties—while Kyiv seeks rapid transit restoration and Brussels weighs timing ahead of looming April deadlines.
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