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EU proposes using frozen Russian assets as repatriation loans for Ukraine
The European Commission has proposed an unprecedented use of frozen Russian assets to raise 90 billion euros ($160 billion) for Ukraine to cover its struggling military and basic services against Russia’s war.
The European Union’s (EU) executive body has declared it favours a “reparations loan”…
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