G7 agrees to unlock $50 bln from frozen Russian assets for Ukraine by late 2024
Leaders of the G7 countries have reached an agreement to allocate $50 billion for Ukraine through the use of proceeds from frozen Russian assets by the end of 2024, AFP reports.
"G7 leaders agree to unblock $50 billion for Ukraine by end of 2024," the agency said on the X social network on Wednesday evening.
As the agency reports with reference to the Elysee Palace, Ukraine will receive the loan until the end of 2024.
A spokesman for the Elysee Palace said that there is an agreement, and as always with the G7, the leaders make the decision and the technicians then do the work to shape it.
The decision is expected to be formally approved at the G7 summit on June 13-14, after which countries will have to determine the technical aspects of its implementation.
Advertising
Advertising
MORE ABOUT
G7 Ambassadors welcome law on establishment of two specialized administrative courts
13:51, 27.02.2025
Zelenskyy says of ‘good’ talk with Trump at G7 meeting: We need not to lose unity between Europe and US
19:23, 24.02.2025
Belgium to send EUR 1.7 bln in taxes from frozen Russian assets to Ukraine – media
19:14, 07.02.2025
USA convinces EU to seize about $300 bln in frozen Russian assets and return them only after peace agreement with Ukraine
20:40, 14.01.2025
MP Poroshenko delivers military aid to Sumy region, reports asset freezing
10:46, 04.11.2024
LATEST
Musk: Starlink to never turn off terminals, no matter how much I disagree with Ukraine's policy
10:11, 10.03.2025
Ukraine, Germany sign memo for strengthening capabilities of Ukrainian air defense
10:02, 10.03.2025
Zelenskyy on visit to Saudi Arabia: We hope for results
09:46, 10.03.2025
Zelenskyy: Umerov reports on his contacts with partners regarding new support packages for Ukraine
09:24, 10.03.2025
Some 130 out of 176 enemy UAVs shot down at night, 42 drone imitators lost in location