12 minutes with Video. Hungary blocking Ukraine loan 'illogical' - Swedish foreign minister Copy/paste the link below: Copy Copy/paste the article video embed link below: Copy Updated: 23/02/2026 - 17:32 GMT+1 Sweden's foreign minister told Euronews that the EU must find a way to push through its €90 billion loan for Ukraine and put more pressure on Hungary. Read full article Top stories Now playing Next Hungary blocking Ukraine loan 'illogical' - Swedish foreign minister Now playing Next Kurdish Iranian opposition: The Iranian regime is 'not trustworthy' Now playing Next Ukraine’s Zhytomyr region reels after missile and drone strike Now playing Next Latest news bulletin | April 4th, 2026 – Morning Now playing Next Fact check: How can a country actually withdraw from NATO? Now playing Next Deadly coal: Bosnia-Herzegovina's problems with its energy transition Now playing Next Romanian foreign minister in Kyiv to witness 'moment of resilience' Now playing Next Which European countries have the best salaries after taxes? Now playing Next Pete Hegseth asks US Army chief to step down as Iran war grinds on Now playing Next Over 40 countries launch coalition to secure Strait of Hormuz Now playing Next French MEP Rima Hassan in custody over alleged apology for terrorism Now playing Next Germany and Italy propose EU ‘kill switch’ for global stablecoins Now playing Next Simply the best: A connoisseurs guide to the finest Belgian chocolate this Easter Now playing Next Can brain cells run computers? This startup powers data centre using human neurons Now playing Next The new spring detox? How to eat like a Greek monk over Lent Now playing Next Nigeria worshippers mark Easter with Lagos street procession More videos
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