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EU formally approves Ukraine loan and 20th sanctions package against Russia

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Posted on April 23, 2026

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BRUSSELS, April 23 (Reuters) - The European Union on Thursday formally approved a promised 90 billion euro loan to Ukraine as well as a new package ofsanctions against Russia, the bloc's Cypriot

EU formally approves Ukraine loan and 20th sanctions package against Russia

EU Loan Approval and Sanctions: Key Developments

By Andrew Gray and Michele Kambas

EU Approves Major Financial Support for Ukraine

AYIA NAPA, Cyprus, April 24 (Reuters) - The European Union formally approved on Thursday a 90-billion-euro ($105-billion) loan to Ukraine and new sanctions against Russia, ahead of an informal summit of the bloc's leaders in Cyprus which Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy attended.

Loan Details and Economic Impact

The loan is set to cover two-thirds of Ukraine's needs for the next two years. Economists had said Ukraine would start ​to run out of money by June if the EU loan was not disbursed by then, requiring deep cuts to public services.

EU Commitment to Ukraine

"While Russia doubles down on its aggression, we are doubling down on our support to the brave Ukrainian nation enabling Ukraine to defend itself and putting pressure on Russia’s war economy," European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen said.

Throwing Ukraine a Lifeline

EU ambassadors had already approved the loan and the sanctions package on Wednesday after Hungary lifted its veto, paving the way for Thursday's formal approval.

"This package will strengthen our army, make Ukraine more resilient, and enable us to fulfill our social obligations to Ukrainians, as set out in law," Zelenskiy said on X as he arrived in Cyprus, where he met with the EU leaders.

"During meetings in Cyprus, we will also discuss with partners further sanctions pressure on Russia over this war. The 20th package has been unblocked, and it must be followed by other sanctions steps."

Disbursement and Allocation of Funds

Only half of the 90 billion euros will be disbursed to Ukraine this year, with the remainder coming in ​2027. The bulk of the loan is earmarked for military spending, with around 17 billion euros each year destined for general budget needs such as health and education.

The approval of the loan, which had been delayed by several months due to a veto by EU member Hungary, throws Kyiv a lifeline, averting deep cuts to public services, but the country may need more money to meet its military needs this year, economists and officials said.

EU to Discuss Iran War, Energy Costs

No formal decisions will be taken at the Cyprus summit, during which EU leaders will also discuss the war in the Middle East, energy measures in response and the EU's next long-term budget. They will be joined by leaders from Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria and the Gulf Cooperation Council for lunch on Friday.

Energy Policy and Market Interventions

The European Commission set out plans on Wednesday to cut electricity taxes and coordinate the summer refill of countries' gas storage, as it seeks to cushion the energy fallout from the Iran war.

The published plans show the EU will, for now, avoid major market interventions such as capping gas prices or taxing energy companies' windfall profits - measures it used in 2022 when Russia cut gas supplies and prices hit record highs.

($1 = 0.8553 euros)

(Additional reporting by Julia Payne, Lili Bayer, Charlotte Van Campenhout; Writing by Ingrid Melander; Editing by inti Landauro and Emelia Sithole-Matarise)

Key Takeaways

  • The €90 billion support loan, agreed in December 2025, includes €60 billion for defence and €30 billion for budget support, to be repaid only when Russia pays war reparations (europarl.europa.eu)
  • Hungary dropped its veto after Ukraine restored the Druzhba oil pipeline supplying Hungary and Slovakia (euronews.com)
  • This marks the EU’s 20th sanctions package against Russia, reinforcing pressure while strengthening Ukraine’s resilience (euronews.com)

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Frequently Asked Questions

What loan amount did the EU approve for Ukraine?
The EU formally approved a €90 billion loan to Ukraine.
What is included in the EU's 20th sanctions package against Russia?
The sanctions package is part of increasing pressure on Russia, though detailed measures were not specified in the article.
Who announced the approval of the loan and sanctions package?
The approval was announced by the EU's Cypriot presidency and supported by European Council President Antonio Costa.
Which country lifted its veto allowing for the approval?
Hungary lifted its veto, enabling formal approval of the loan and sanctions.

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