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The EU proposes to use frozen Russian assets to provide Ukraine with 90 billion euros

Nana MediaBy Nana MediaDecember 4, 20251 Min Read
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European Commission Announces Support for Ukraine

The European Commission has announced plans to provide €90 billion over the next two years to support Ukraine. This support can be provided in two ways: by using frozen Russian assets or by borrowing money on international markets.

Current Support for Ukraine

The EU has already used interest from Russian Central Bank assets held in Europe to help Ukraine. However, not all EU countries are in agreement with the use of these funds.

Opposition to Using Frozen Russian Assets

Belgium strongly opposes the use of frozen Russian assets to support Ukraine. This opposition may cause difficulties in implementing the European Commission’s plan.

Reducing Dependence on China

Before providing support to Ukraine, the EU has presented a new strategy to reduce its dependence on China for rare earths. This strategy is a significant step for the EU as it seeks to diversify its sources of rare earths.

Implementation of the Plan

The European Commission’s plan to support Ukraine and reduce dependence on China for rare earths is a complex issue. The EU will need to navigate the opposition from some of its member states and find a way to implement its plan effectively.

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