The EU will provide Ukraine with 2.1 billion euros from frozen Russian assets.
10.04.2025
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Journalist
Shostal Oleksandr
10.04.2025
4032
The EU plans to provide Ukraine with an additional 2.1 billion euros in frozen assets
Ukraine will receive the second tranche of frozen Russian assets amounting to 2.1 billion euros. This was reported by the high representative of the EU, Kaia Kallas, after the Association Council meeting Ukraine-EU.
Ukraine will also soon receive 1.4 billion euros from the first tranche of unexpected revenues. Of this, 1 billion euros will be allocated to support the Ukrainian defense industry.
Integration of Ukrainian and European defense industries is planned. Companies in the EU can learn from Ukrainian experience in this regard.
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