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BERLIN — The European Commission this week formally proposed a €90 billion ($104.4 billion) loan package for Ukraine spanning 2026 and 2027, with a novel condition that Kyiv must prioritize purchasing weapons and military equipment from European manufacturers. The package allocates roughly €60 billion for military assistance and €30 billion for “general budget support,” according to the Commission’s announcement . The European preference clause − which requires Ukraine to buy from EU member states, associated countries like Norway and Iceland, or Ukrainian producers when available − represents Brussels’ most explicit attempt yet to leverage aid flows to bolster Europe’s defense industrial base.
It also comes at a time of growing calls for European strategic independence and a deepening rif
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