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Slovakia reportedly won’t back using frozen Russian assets for Kyiv’s military costs
- Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico announced that Slovakia will not support using frozen Russian assets for Ukraine's military needs, arguing it would prolong the war.
- The EU is considering a plan for a $160 billion loan to Ukraine, aimed at covering a budget deficit and funding weapons.
- Fico criticized the plan, saying, "We want to end the war, or are we stoking it?"
- EU leaders will discuss the proposal in December, requiring unanimous approval to move forward.
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EU member states will face growing deficits and debt unless they agree to use frozen Russian assets as collateral to finance Ukraine
·Belgrade, Serbia
Read Full ArticleThe EU has prepared a scheme for using Russian money, which includes seizing Russian funds to equip the Ukrainian army.
Robert Fico warns EU plan would prolong war, rejects participation in military financing schemes - Anadolu Ajansı
·Ankara, Türkiye
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Leaning Left5Leaning Right3Center1Last UpdatedBias Distribution56% Left
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56% Left
L 56%
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