The EU overcomes Orbán's veto and will offer Ukraine a financial lifeline of 50 billion euros. “A good day for Europe,” launched the president of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen.

For Ukraine, receiving aid is crucial. If not, it could be forced to leave tens of thousands of civil servants without salaries and cut social benefits to thousands of people. Washington has blocked a package of some 55 billion euros due to its internal struggles (mainly due to the reluctance of the Republicans)