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EU leaders delay Ukraine loan using Russian assets, task commission with working out legal route

BRUSSELS, Belgium — At a fraught EU summit on funding for Kyiv, leaders asked the European Commission to draw up legal options for a reparations loan backed by Russia's frozen assets, with a final ... Read More
Exclusive: Ukraine pushes for flexibility in using loan backed by Russian frozen assets

When Deputy Head of Ukraine's Presidential Office Iryna Mudra suggested to European partners in 2022 that Russia’s frozen assets be used to compensate Ukraine, she says she was met with little ... Read More
EU takes small step towards using Russian assets for Ukraine

EU leaders Thursday tasked the European Commission to move ahead with options for funding Ukraine for two more years, leaving the door open for a mammoth loan using frozen Russian assets. In ... Read More
Belgium calls on EU partners to share risk if they want to use frozen Russian assets to aid Ukraine

BRUSSELS (AP) — Belgium’s prime minister said on Thursday that his European partners must share the risk of using billions of dollars in frozen Russian assets that are held in his country to help keep ... Read More
Kyiv's allies say frozen Russian assets should be quickly used to aid Ukraine

LONDON, Oct 24 (Reuters) - Ukraine's European allies said frozen Russian assets needed to be used quickly to fund support for Kyiv, one of several measures discussed in London talks on Friday to ... Read More
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