
Lyubov Pronina
Reporter at Bloomberg News
Bloomberg EU reporter in Brussels, previously Credit, EM and Bloomberg Billionaires, London; government, aerospace & tech, Moscow, opinions are my own
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Jan 31, 2025 |
bloomberg.com | Kevin Whitelaw |Lyubov Pronina
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Nov 19, 2024 |
bloomberg.com | Lyubov Pronina
Ukraine’s new agriculture minister said that the European Union should support his country’s farmers and not treat them as a threat to their counterparts in the bloc. “The main message is that we are not a threat, we are a partner,” Vitaliy Koval said in an interview in Brussels. “With us, Europe will become strong and so will we. It’s a two-way traffic and we will not let you down.”
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Nov 19, 2024 |
bnnbloomberg.ca | Lyubov Pronina
(Bloomberg) -- Ukraine’s new agriculture minister said that the European Union should support his country’s farmers and not treat them as a threat to their counterparts in the bloc. “The main message is that we are not a threat, we are a partner,” Vitaliy Koval said in an interview in Brussels. “With us, Europe will become strong and so will we.
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Nov 18, 2024 |
bloomberg.com | Lyubov Pronina |Andrea Palasciano
Welcome to the Brussels Edition, Bloomberg’s daily briefing on what matters most in the heart of the European Union. The 15 largest European members of NATO will need to nearly double their annual military investment to $720 billion — adding $340 billion — to bolster capacity against Russia and offset the possibility of less US support under a Donald Trump presidency, according to a Bloomberg Intelligence report published today.
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Nov 13, 2024 |
bloomberg.com | Lyubov Pronina
Welcome to the Brussels Edition, Bloomberg’s daily briefing on what matters most in the heart of the European Union. Germany is headed to the polls on Feb. 23 for an early election after the collapse of Chancellor Olaf Scholz’s unwieldy three-party coalition. The agreement yesterday between Scholz’s Social Democrats and the opposition conservatives led by Friedrich Merz moves up the ballot by seven months.
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France is on course for a historic triumph by a far right party as National Rally leader Marine Le Pen flirts with the center ground. https://t.co/HEctWVaOBw via @business

The European Union’s bonds fell as bets the bloc’s debt would soon be added to key sovereign benchmarks received an early blow. https://t.co/l52SnKSNak via @markets

In Dunkirk, Macron’s industrial ambitions don’t appear to be winning him many votes in the European elections, with Marine Le Pen's party picking up support https://t.co/G9oy8hpJhu via @business