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EU Approves 90 Billion Euro Loan for Ukraine After Orban Drops Veto

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The EU loan approval is tied to Ukraine restoring Druzhba oil pipeline flows, which directly affects energy supply to Hungary and Slovakia. This reduces supply disruption risk for Central European refineries and lowers regional crude oil transport costs. The loan itself is fiscal support for Ukraine, with limited direct commercial impact on commodity prices beyond the pipeline assurance.

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  • EU approved 90 billion euro loan for Ukraine.
  • Hungary's Orbán lifted veto after Ukraine agreed to restore Druzhba oil pipeline service.
  • Final approval expected at EU heads of state meeting in Cyprus.
  • Orbán's departure from office expected in early May 2026.
  • Druzhba pipeline is crucial for energy supplies to Hungary and Slovakia.
Sector verdictBIST_ENERGYFlatmagnitude 2/3 · confidence 2/5

Druzhba pipeline restoration stabilizes Urals crude supply, impacting Hungarian and Slovak refineries; direction flat within 48h.

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