The European Commission will finance Ukraine with 140 billion euros: source of funds.
Negotiations on Russian assets to support Ukraine
According to inkorr.com: The President of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen initiated talks with the Prime Minister of Belgium regarding the possibility of using frozen Russian assets to aid Ukraine. Previous meetings have not yielded significant results, so she hopes that a personal meeting with De Wever will be able to resolve this issue.
Frozen Russian assets could become a potential source of funding for a loan to Ukraine amounting to 140 billion euros. Although the negotiation process is progressing slowly, the European Commission is looking for ways to reach a common solution and provide the necessary support to Ukraine.
These negotiations underscore the importance of international solidarity in times of crisis, as the European Union's participation in supporting Ukraine can significantly impact recovery and stability in the region. Every step towards financial support is an investment in the future of Ukraine's independence and security.
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