U.S. Backs EU Plan to Use Frozen Russian Assets to Support Ukraine: Reuters
The European Union plans to use up to 185 billion euros of frozen Russian assets to support Ukraine, backed by the U.S. to pressure Moscow towards a peace deal.
- 1- The United States fully supports the European Union’s plan to use frozen Russian assets to help Ukraine and end the war with Russia, a U.S. source told Reuters on Friday. 2- The European Commission has proposed allowing EU governments to access up to €185 billion of Russia’s frozen sovereign assets. 3- The plan would utilize the assets without formally confiscating them, as part of efforts to increase pressure on Moscow.
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U.S. backs EU using frozen Russian assets to help end war, U.S. source says
The United States fully backs the European Union using frozen Russian assets as a tool to support Ukraine and end the war with Russia, a U.S. source familiar with the situation told Reuters on Friday.
The United States fully supports the European Union in using frozen Russian assets as a tool to support Ukraine and end the war with Russia.
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