The European Union approved a 90 billion euro loan package and a new sanctions round for Ukraine following the repair of the Druzhba oil pipeline.This breakthrough occurred after Viktor Orbán lost power in Hungary, enabling the withdrawal of the veto that previously paralyzed the financial aid.The funds will bolster the military and government services of Ukraine as the European Union continues to target the Russian economy.Disbursements are scheduled to begin by mid-2026 to help address budget gaps resulting from the ongoing conflict.