The European Commission plans to finance Ukraine through Russian assets: details.
27.10.2025
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Journalist
Shostal Oleksandr
27.10.2025
930
Funding Ukraine: new initiatives of the European Commission
The European Commission is actively preparing to discuss funding issues for Ukraine over the next two years. As part of this work, various possibilities for obtaining funds are being considered, with particular attention directed towards frozen Russian assets.Paula Pinho, the head of the European Commission, noted that due to the failure in negotiations at the last EU summit, alternative ways to support Ukraine need to be sought."Alternative ways to support Ukraine need to be sought"Among the possible options, the joint debt of EU member states is being discussed, as well as the issue of potential reductions in funding for Kyiv. These questions require urgent consideration, as Ukraine is facing a funding shortfall by the end of the first quarter of 2026.In summary, it can be said that Ukraine is facing serious challenges in terms of funding, and the European Commission is looking for new ways to ensure support. In the context of economic instability, it is important for EU countries to make quick decisions that will allow Ukraine to obtain the necessary resources.
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