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New Russia sanctions At the same time, the EU’s 27 countries also signed off on a new
EU aid to Ukraine](https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/apr/15/ukraine-war-briefing-orbans-defeat-in-hungary-could-unlock-90bn-loan-for-ukraine-says-eu-official), once his government is sworn in early next month. Kyiv badly needs the money. Hungary is also expected to drop its opposition to new sanctions against Russia
EU countries are also looking to approve a new round of sanctions on Russia that
new sanctions against Moscow that the EU had hoped to adopt for the fourth anniversary of Russia
new sanctions against Russia as an early signal of political realignment. Hungary will also be expected to meet several conditions related to its institutions, judiciary system, checks on corruption, asylum laws and academic freedoms. Behind
Russia. Also last week, EU Commissioner for Enlargement Marta Kos said at an event together with Ukrainian Minister of Finance Sergii Marchenko that the EU would definitely deliver the loan to Ukraine following the Hungarian
new €90bn loan to Ukraine in the second quarter, the bloc’s economy chief told AFP on Thursday.** The EU’s economy commissioner, Valdis Dombrovskis, was speaking on the sidelines of the International Monetary Fund
sanctions on anyone paying more than $60 a barrel for Russian oil. Following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, the EU banned seaborne imports of Russian oil but kept land flows legal. That allowed Hungary
Russia and the Middle East.**  EU top diplomat Kaja Kallas at a press conference in Brussels, Belgium. Photograph: Anadolu/Getty Images
new sanctions on Iran in response to its missile and drone attack on Israel, leading to Iran’s losing access to these assets in Doha yet again. Besides the US, the European Union has also
EU members – plus aspiring members such as Bosnia – to stop buying Russian gas by 2028. Nonetheless, Brussels faces the prospect of a crucial new piece of Europe’s energy chessboard falling under the control
sanctions on Russian oil and a decision at the end of last year to cease all energy imports from Russia by 2027. All this has led to critics labelling him “pro-Russian”. Radev, however, says
Russia based on mutual respect and equal treatment.”  Rumen Radev speaking to the media after voting in Sofia on Sunday