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EU Has Tools to Bypass Hungary’s Ukraine Loan Veto but Must Show Courage, Kallas Says

BRUSSELS, March 19 (Reuters) – ⁠There ⁠are alternatives to ⁠overcome Hungary’s veto on ​a 90 billion euro ($103 billion) loan ‌to Ukraine but ‌they will need political ⁠courage ⁠from European leaders, EU foreign policy chief ​Kaja Kallas said on Thursday.

“There are alternatives, but let’s see how ​this goes. It will also need ⁠some ⁠political character from ⁠all ​of us,” Kallas told reporters ahead of ​a ⁠European Council summit in Brussels.

Hungary is under pressure from fellow EU countries to lift ⁠its veto, which Prime Minister Viktor Orban has ⁠defended amid a dispute with Kyiv over a war-damaged oil pipeline.

Kallas said that oil supplies from Croatia could be a solution for Hungary, while she added that Hungary ⁠was not acting “in good faith” with its resistance to the already agreed loan.

(Reporting by ​Gianluca Lo Nostro; Editing ​by Bart Meijer)

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