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Ukraine expects start of 90 billion EU loan next month, despite Hungary veto - Reuters

Ukraine expects start of 90 billion EU loan next month, despite Hungary veto - Reuters

Ukraine expects start of 90 billion EU loan next month, despite Hungary veto Reuters

March 20, 2026 at 04:29 PM Original source
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"The fuel link would add further value from the perspective of Hungary’s energy supply and diesel supply, while helping to counter the effects of wars around the world."

— Péter Szijjártó , Politician

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Ukraine expects start of 90 billion EU loan next month, despite Hungary veto - Reuters
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Hungary and Slovakia strike a new fuel pipeline deal to steady regional supplies
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Hungary and Slovakia have agreed to build a 127-kilometer fuel pipeline connecting Hungary's Százhalombatta refinery with Slovakia's Bratislava refinery, both owned by the Mol Group.

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