On Thursday 5 October, the European Parliament’s Budgets and Foreign Affairs Committees approved by a large majority (86 votes in favour, 6 against, 2 abstentions) the proposal to stabilise the European Union’s macro-financial assistance to Ukraine at €50 billion, two-thirds of which in preferential loans, over the period 2024-2027 (see EUROPE B13239A3).
MEPs are calling for this package of aid and measures to help rebuild Ukraine by bringing it up to EU standards to be adopted as...