Slovakia is no longer blocking EU loan to Ukraine for €90 billion. The European Union will try to unblock the funding today, but Hungary's position remains uncertain.
Slovakia changes its position on the loan
Slovakia is no longer obstructing the allocation of a €90 billion EU loan to Ukraine. This was reported by the interlocutors Radio Liberty.
This decision paves the way for further negotiations on financial support for Ukraine.
Hungary blocks allocation of funds
Today, the EU plans to try to unblock the loan to Ukraine. The main obstacle is Hungary's position.
Diplomats are not convinced that Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban will agree to unblock it. The reason is that the Druzhba pipeline has not yet been inspected, which is a condition for Budapest.
Context.
The €90 billion loan is part of the EU's financial support for Ukraine. Earlier, blocking by Slovakia and Hungary delayed the process.
Currently, only Hungary remains a country that does not agree to the allocation of funds.







