EU Approves $105 Billion Ukraine Aid, Sidesteps Russian Asset Use

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EU leaders agreed to provide Ukraine with a €90bn loan to support its military and economic needs for the next two years, opting not to use frozen Russian assets due to liability concerns, amid ongoing diplomatic efforts and discussions about potential re-engagement with Russia.
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