As of mid-March 2026, the relationship between European Union member states regarding Ukraine is defined by a sharp “25 vs. 2” split. While the vast majority of the bloc is moving toward long-term, self-reliant security guarantees, a localized energy dispute has triggered a significant legislative deadlock. | Photo by Nicolas J Leclercq on Unsplash 1. The Financial Deadlock: The €90 Billion Loan In December 2025, the EU agreed in principle to a €90 billion ($98B) support package for 2026–2027. However, as of the March 19, 2026, summit in Brussels, this…
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