Finland, Sweden Urge EU to Use Frozen Russian Funds for Loan to Ukraine – Media
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Finland, Sweden urge EU to use frozen Russian funds for loan to Ukraine – media
Finnish and Swedish Prime Ministers Petteri Orpo and Ulf Kristersson have urged the European Commission and EU member states to act quickly to provide long-term financial support to Ukraine, warning that about EUR 130 billion will be needed by 2027, the Helsinki Times reports.
Finnish and Swedish Prime Ministers Petteri Orpo and Ulf Kristersson have called on the European Commission to use frozen Russian assets to support Ukraine.
The European Commission is considering the possibility of participating in the provision of “repair loans” to Ukraine by other states in whose territory there are frozen assets of Russia, and plans to raise this issue at the level of the “Group of Seven”.
The prime ministers of Finland and Sweden are calling for the use of frozen Russian assets to lend to Ukraine.
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