EU Wrestles over 11th-Hour Compromise to Rescue Summit Deal on Ukraine Aid
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The EU wants to make frozen Russian state assets available to Ukraine, but according to experts, the bill is likely to be expensive.
The forthcoming EU summit in Brussels is about a great deal for Europe, Ukraine, but also for Chancellor Merz personally. Before the meeting, he calls on the EU to be determined.
The chancellor promotes the use of frozen Russian state assets in Europe for Ukraine. He wants to offer Putin's cynicism paroli.
The chronically sluggish Europeans urgently need to raise money for Ukraine. It is also about the position of the continent in the world.
In the Bundestag, the Federal Chancellor strongly advocates supporting Ukraine with the Russian state fortunes frozen in Europe – "to end the war as soon as possible."
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