Live updates: Wagner mercenaries are still in Ukraine, Pentagon says; EU leaders pledge more security commitments

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Live updates: Wagner mercenaries are still in Ukraine, Pentagon says; EU leaders pledge more security commitments
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Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez will begin his country's six-month rotational presidency of the EU Council with a visit to Ukraine.

it approved a new $1.5 billion loan for Kyiv, which is guaranteed by the government of Japan under the Advancing Needed Credit Enhancement for Ukraine Trust Fund.

Antonella Bassani, World Bank regional vice president for Europe and central Asia, commended Ukraine for "taking on difficult reforms during a war, with an eye to its future and the long-term development gains of the country."Satellite images appearing to show new facilities set up in recent days at a vacant military base southeast of the Belarus capital Minsk.

It comes after the Wagner group launched an aborted armed mutiny against the Russian military over the weekend.Prigozhin refuses to sign contacts with Russia's defence ministry: State media

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