Frozen Russian assets –
The EU undertakes to pay a billion euros to Ukraine
These funds, which have just been released, were funded thanks to the interests of frozen Russian assets in the European Union.
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The head of European diplomacy, Kaja Kallas, announced the release of one billion euros for Ukraine, funded thanks to frozen Russian assets.
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The head of European diplomacy Kaja Kallas announced on Friday in Lviv, west of Ukraine, the release of one billion euros in favor of the Ukrainian defense industry, funded thanks to the interests generated by the frozen Russian assets in the European Union.
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“We have just released a billion euros for the Ukrainian defense industry so that Ukraine can better defend itself” against the Russian invasion, said the head of European diplomacy on the sidelines of a large group of European ministers.
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