The European Union has moved to approve a 90 billion euro aid package for Ukraine after Hungary lifted its veto following the repair of the Druzhba pipeline.This resolution facilitates critical financial support for Kyiv and clears the way for new sanctions targeting the Russian energy, banking, and trade sectors.The agreement follows the electoral defeat of Viktor Orban, allowing the union to finalize the support framework and bolster regional stability.Officials now expect the first disbursements to the Ukrainian budget to occur during the second quarter of this year following formal ratification.