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Finland will supply heavy ammunition to Ukraine using proceeds from frozen Russian assets, the country’s Ministry of Defence said on May 19. The move is part of a broader European Union ...
The European Union on Friday pledged to allocate 1 billion euros ($1.1 billion) from the proceeds of frozen Russian assets to support Ukraine’s defense industry. Brussels has ramped up efforts ...
We look forward to the next step — full confiscation of the assets and tougher sanctions in response to Russia's atrocities,” added the Ukrainian Prime Minister. Frozen Russian assets ...
As Fries noted, the support for Ukraine that will be provided over the next two weeks will be funded through extraordinary profits from frozen Russian assets. "In this way, the EU has now provided ...
The Ukrainian official called the military support package “historic” because weapons will be purchased using proceeds from Russian frozen assets through the European Peace Fund. Provided by ...
Details: In June 2025, the fate of €240 billion in frozen Russian assets and the issue of extending sanctions against Russia will be decided.To extend European sanctions, a consensus will need ...
Maxime Prévot, Belgium's new Foreign Minister, has said his country is ready to help establish an international coalition to keep Russian assets frozen, despite having no guarantees that EU ...
Belgium is ready to help in launching an international initiative to hold frozen Russian assets, says Minister of Foreign Affairs of Belgium, Maxime Prévot, in an interview with Euractiv.