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US Is Stalling on G-7 Plan to Expand Use of Russian Assets

The US is balking at a European Union-led plan for Group of Seven nations to expand the use of frozen Russian assets to support Ukraine, according to people familiar with the discussions. US officials ... Read More
Brussels pitches €140 billion loan for Ukraine using Russia's frozen assets
Brussels believes it can issue a €140 billion loan to Ukraine using Russia's frozen assets without engaging in outright confiscation. View on euronews ... Read More
EU leaders agree to future Ukraine funds but make little headway on a plan to use Russia’s assets

BRUSSELS (AP) — European Union leaders on Thursday ordered the bloc’s executive branch to come up with options for meeting Ukraine’s pressing economic and military needs over the next two years, but ... Read More
Merz To Ask EU To Leverage Frozen Russian Assets For Ukraine Loan

Germany's Chancellor Friedrich Merz will press the European Union to leverage frozen Russian assets to provide 140 billion euros ($163 billion) of loans to Ukraine, he said Thursday. The Barron's news ... Read More
Belgium warns EU partners to share its risk if they want to use frozen Russian assets to aid Ukraine

BRUSSELS (AP) — Belgian Prime Minister Bart De Wever insisted on Thursday that his European partners must share the risk of using billions of dollars in frozen Russian assets that are held in his ... Read More
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