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EU leaders approve €50 billion deal for Ukraine after Viktor Orbán lifts his veto

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EU leaders approve €50 billion deal for Ukraine after Viktor Orbán lifts his veto

EU leaders approve €50 billion deal for Ukraine after Viktor Orbán lifts his veto

European Union leaders reached on Thursday morning a deal to establish a €50-billion plan for Ukraine after Viktor Orbán lifted his veto.


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