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It's seen as a test of EU unity and support for Ukraine.
Repayment would only be due if and when Moscow pays reparations to Kiev.
90% of the frozen funds are held in Belgium, and the country's prime minister says he's not willing to risk having to pay back the loan.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky came to Brussels to try to push the plan over the finish line.
We just need a bit more time, he says.
EU officials warn leaders the summit will last as long as it takes to get a deal.
For NPR News, I'm Terry Schultz in Brussels.
So right now people are buying their holiday presents.
They're planning for... Look, don't be dramatic.
The European Commission says it suspects Google of creating its AI-generated summaries with content generated by others, such as publishers or YouTube users, who are not compensated nor offered the option to refuse.
European Commission spokesperson Ariana Podesta says this could mean Google is taking unfair advantage of its dominant position as a search engine.
By imposing unfair terms to the publishers of this content or by granting itself some privileged access to the information.
Google has already rejected the complaint by independent publishers, which led to the investigation.
Last month, the commission opened an antitrust probe into indications Google is unfairly demoting news and publishing websites in search results when they include content from commercial partners.
For NPR News, I'm Terry Schultz in Brussels.
European Council President Antonio Costa says the U.S.
national security strategy makes clear the U.S.
no longer believes in multilateralism or an international order.