The European Union outlines conditions for Ukraine to access €90 billion in funding, requiring reforms in rule of law, anti-corruption efforts, and the protection of human rights and minority groups.
The European Union has set several conditions for Ukraine to receive €90 billion in funding, including requirements for democratic mechanisms, a multi-party parliamentary system, rule of law, anti-corruption measures, and human rights protections.
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The European Union has set several conditions for Ukraine to receive €90 billion in funding, including requirements for democratic mechanisms, a multi-party parliamentary system, rule of law, anti-corruption measures, and human rights protections.
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