EU seeks ways to save Ukraine amid Trump threats: a discussion about Russian money.
19.06.2025
3825
Journalist
Shostal Oleksandr
19.06.2025
3825
The European Union is considering the possibility of using frozen Russian assets to financially support Ukraine. This will allow for additional funds to be obtained without violating international law and avoiding accusations of theft.
This decision is aimed at supporting the Ukrainian economy and will allow the European Union to increase revenues from assets without violating international law.
This decision marks a step forward in long discussions regarding the use of frozen assets and future sanctions measures. The meeting on Thursday is considered a key stage in this process, where further steps will be discussed.
The European Union is considering the possibility of using frozen Russian assets to support the Ukrainian economy. This decision could be an important step in providing assistance to Ukraine as the country seeks financial support from international partners.
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