Ukraine aid
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newsone.comHouse Petition Reaches Threshold to Force Vote on $1.3 Billion Ukraine Aid Bill
A petition to force a House vote on legislation providing $1.3 billion in aid to Ukraine has obtained the 218 signatures required under House rules. Representative Kevin Kiley, independent of California, provided the final signature. The vote could occur as soon as the end of May…
GB NewsUK Plans Negotiations to Join EU's €90 Billion Loan Program for Ukraine at Yerevan Summit
British Prime Minister Keir Starmer announced intentions to negotiate participation in the European Union's €90 billion loan scheme for Ukraine during the European Political Community summit in Yerevan, Armenia. The move aims to bolster support for Kyiv and deepen UK-EU defense t…
GB NewsBritain Holds Talks on Joining EU's €90 Billion Loan Package for Ukraine
British officials announced intentions to negotiate participation in the European Union's €90 billion loan program for Ukraine, aiming to enhance defense support and industrial opportunities. The move comes amid a summit in Armenia where leaders discussed security ties and region…
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewU.S. Defense Department Seeks to Replenish Depleted Weapons Stocks
The U.S. Defense Department is working to restock weapons and munitions depleted by recent military actions and commitments. This effort follows the U.S. involvement in the conflict with Iran and support to other countries including Ukraine. Defense contractors are receiving bill…
pravdareport.comEU Approves $106 Billion Loan for Ukraine; Oil Pipeline Resumes Flow
The European Union has approved a $106 billion loan package to support Ukraine's economy and military for two years, following the resumption of Russian oil deliveries to Hungary and Slovakia. The approval came after months of deadlock caused by a pipeline dispute. The EU also im…
The Washington PostEU Approves Loan to Ukraine After Hungary Lifts Opposition
The European Union has given preliminary approval to a multibillion-euro loan for Ukraine, overcoming months of delays caused by Hungary's objections. The shift follows the recent defeat of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban in elections, with the new government dropping oppos…
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewEU Ministers Optimistic on €90bn Ukraine Loan After Hungarian Election Shift
EU foreign ministers expressed hope for approving a €90bn loan to Ukraine following the recent defeat of Viktor Orbán in Hungary's election. Positive decisions are expected as soon as Wednesday, amid prospects of resuming oil flows through the Druzhba pipeline. Discussions also c…
Substrate placeholder — needs reviewBulgarian Presidential Candidate Rumen Radev Claims Election Victory
Rumen Radev has claimed an overwhelming victory in Bulgaria's election, according to reports. He opposes sanctions against Russia and military aid for Ukraine. The claims come amid ongoing regional tensions.