EU Agrees €90B Loan to Ukraine, Puts Frozen Russian Assets on Hold
EU leaders agreed on December 19, 2025 to borrow €90B from the EU budget to support Ukraine’s defense for two years, freezing plans to tap €210B in frozen Russian assets.
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EU leaders agreed on December 19, 2025 to borrow €90B from the EU budget to support Ukraine’s defense for two years, freezing plans to tap €210B in frozen Russian assets.
EU leaders meet in Brussels to weigh using €210bn in frozen Russian assets for Ukraine, balancing legal limits, market stability and retaliation fears.
EU leaders debate using €210bn in frozen Russian assets to secure a €90bn loan for Ukraine. This Thursday’s summit could shape the bloc’s unity and Ukraine’s future.