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Frozen Russian assets and €35-million EU loan to Ukraine: What's at stake?
euronews (in English)
2024-10-11
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The EU will loan Ukraine €35 billion, repaid through interest on frozen Russian assets. This novel approach aims to fund Ukraine's urgent infrastructure and defense needs.
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