The European Union is confident that an agreement to provide Ukraine with €50 billion ($54.3 billion USD) in aid can be finalized within the next few weeks, Politico reported on Jan. 16, citing anonymous diplomats and officials.
The European Commission is still not ready to unlock €700 million euros (USD 764 million) for Hungary, two EU commissioners informed members of the European Parliament, reported Euractiv.
Ukraine has provided Hungary with a detailed roadmap on how to resolve disputes over minority issues, Deputy Prime Minister for European and Euro-Atlantic Integration Olha Stefanishyna said on Ukrainian national television on Nov. 8.
The Slovak government will not regulate against the production and sale of weaponry by domestic companies to Ukraine, Slovakia’s new Prime Minister Robert Fico said on Nov. 6, as reported by local outlet Pravda.sk.