EU plans €90 billion fund for Ukraine using Russian assets as Belgium pleads for alternative

The EU on Wednesday presented a plan to provide Ukraine with €90 billion of funds over the next two years by using frozen Russian assets as Belgium – which holds the bulk of Russia's frozen assets inside the EU – repeated calls for an alternative solution.

EU plans €90 billion fund for Ukraine using Russian assets as Belgium pleads for alternative
The EU on Wednesday presented a plan to provide Ukraine with €90 billion of funds over the next two years by using frozen Russian assets as Belgium – which holds the bulk of Russia's frozen assets inside the EU – repeated calls for an alternative solution.

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