The EU has agreed a deal on a €50bn financial support package for Ukraine after Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán rescinded his veto on the aid.
The compromise on the aid, which Kyiv says is critical for its financial stability following Russia’s invasion, was reached at the start of an emergency EU summit at which other leaders piled pressure on Orbán.
Officials had warned of an irreparable rupture within the bloc if the Hungarian leader maintained his veto on the €50bn package.
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