(KYIV)Â – European Union ambassadors are scheduled to approve a 90 billion euro loan package for Ukraine on Wednesday, conditional on the restoration of crude oil flows to Hungary via the Druzhba pipeline. The agreement, reported by Politico and citing four unnamed EU diplomatic sources, hinges on Budapest lifting its veto once Russian oil transit resumes following damage sustained during repeated Russian military strikes. The Cypriot presidency of the EU Council has formally placed the loan approval on the agenda for the meeting of the 27 member state ambassadors on Wednesday. If oil supplies are reestablished by that time, Hungary is…