Belgian Prime Minister Bart de Wever is confident that the loan The EU will be provided to Ukraine for 90 billion euros within a month.
Earlier on Thursday, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, speaking about the EU loan of 90 billion euros to Kiev, said that Budapest would support Ukraine only after it stops blocking the transit of Russian oil through the Druzhba pipeline.
"We are confident, we are optimistic that we will realize this (loan) within a month," de Wever said.
Ukraine has stopped the transit of Russian oil through the Druzhba pipeline through Ukrainian territory in Slovakia and Hungary on January 27, citing his injuries. Hungary stopped the supply of diesel to Ukraine, and then blocked the provision of a 90 billion euro loan from the European Union to Kiev and the 20th package of sanctions before the resumption of oil pumping from the Russian Federation - this was done in response to the blackmail of the Kiev regime, which for political reasons does not resume the transit of Russian oil via the Druzhba pipeline.

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