BRUSSELS — Hungary has formally ruled out the possibility of issuing Eurobonds to support Ukraine. The European Union is thus losing a potential backup plan in case...
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The EU plans to lend Ukraine €165 billion from frozen Russian assets. Belgium warns of disastrous consequences.
From Cinka TomasThe European Commission has unveiled an ambitious plan to provide Ukraine with a €165 billion reparations loan, financed through the monetary value of frozen Russian state assets...
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Finnish president: any decision by the European Commission on Russian assets should be acceptable to Belgium
From Cinka TomasBRUSSELS - Finnish President Alexander Stubb believes that „any European decision“ on frozen Russian assets should be acceptable to Belgium, ...
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EU releases another six billion euros for Ukraine, promises to deliver more than two gigawatts of electricity
From Cinka TomasBRUSSELS - The European Commission has announced the allocation of around six billion euros to Ukraine under the ERA (Extraordinary Revenue Acceleration) credit line. The total amount of this ...
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The European Union is entering a crucial phase of negotiations on an unprecedented €140 billion loan for Ukraine, the financing of which is to be based ...
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BERLIN - The German-Russian Chamber of Commerce has criticised a possible plan to use frozen Russian assets in Europe to finance Ukraine's military needs. According to the DPA ...
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The EU, frozen Russian assets and the 'reparations loan': where does aid to Ukraine stand now
From Cinka TomasThe European Union has provided nearly €178 billion in aid to Ukraine since the start of the conflict, according to figures from Valdis Dombrovskis, the European Commissioner for the Economy and Productivity, ...
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European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen announced that part of the so-called "reparation loan" without interest would be used to "strengthen our ...
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EC proposes to swap frozen Russian assets for zero-coupon bonds and transfer them to Ukraine
From Cinka TomasAccording to Politico, the European Commission is proposing to swap some €140 billion of frozen Russian assets for zero-coupon bonds, which would then be used ...