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EU will find ways to get loan to Ukraine, von der Leyen says

By Thomson Reuters Mar 19, 2026 | 7:07 PM

BRUSSELS, March 20 (Reuters) – The EU will find ways to pay out the promised 90 billion euro ($104.2 ​billion) loan to Ukraine despite Hungary’s ‌ongoing resistance, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen said early on Friday.

“We will deliver one way or the other,” von der ‌Leyen ​told reporters after ⁠a summit in Brussels, ⁠where EU leaders failed to convince Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban to lift his blockade on the vital ​EU loan to Ukraine.

EU leaders had condemned the “unacceptable” resistance by Hungary during ⁠their meeting, EU Council ⁠President Antonio Costa said.

“A deal ​is a deal, we need to honour ​our word. And no one can ‌blackmail the European Council,” Costa said.

German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said the European Commission had been asked by leaders to ⁠find ways to pay out the loan, and called Orban’s veto an unprecedented “act of serious ⁠disloyalty”.

“This ‌will leave its mark,” he ⁠said. “This is a serious violation ​of ‌the principle of loyalty of ​the member ⁠states amongst each other, and it damages the standing of the European Union.”

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(Reporting by Andreas Rinke and Bart Meijer; Editing by Jacqueline Wong and ​Stephn Coates)