EU to Transfer $92 Million in Profits From Frozen Russian Assets to Ukraine
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"The twentieth [sanctions] package is ready to be implemented, and we will tighten the net even further, especially against the Russian phantom fleet," also announced Kaja Kallas, EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, from Kiev.
The European Union is providing Ukraine with an additional 80 million euros through profits from frozen Russian assets.
Kallas: EU allocating Ukraine additional EUR 80 mln from proceeds of frozen Russian assets
EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Kaja Kallas has announced that the European Union is allocating Ukraine an additional EUR 80 million generated from proceeds of frozen Russian assets.
The EU decided to provide Ukraine with an additional US$80 million, reported to the head of Eurodiplomatics Kai Callas on the basis of an informal meeting of heads of foreign policy agencies of EU countries in Kiev, and said that funds for the tranche would be derived from Russian assets frozen.
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