Frozen Russian assets and EU loan to Ukraine: What's at stake?
The EU's loan of €35 billion to Ukraine will be repaid through interest on frozen Russian assets, a creative financial strategy for infrastructure funding.
Ukraine's allies debate how to squeeze more from frozen Russian assets
EU using Russian frozen assets to support Ukraine with $3 billion.
Should Russia pay Ukraine to rebuild or even to defeat its own invasion?
EU froze $300bn of Russia's assets for Ukraine support
EU considering using Russia's frozen assets to aid Ukraine's recovery
Seized Russian money could help Ukraine - Cameron
The UK foreign secretary believes there is a strong case for using money seized from Russia to help rebuild Ukraine.
He suggests that frozen Russian assets could be used as an advance payment to save Western taxpayers' money.
In October, the UK government asked the Bank of England to explore options for using Russian assets to fund Ukraine's war effort.
Give Russia's Frozen Assets to Ukraine Now
Majority of Americans and Congress want to help Ukraine win the war against Russia
Proposal to transfer frozen Russian assets to Ukraine
E.U. Moves to Tap Frozen Russian Assets to Help Ukraine
The European Union has begun the process to use frozen Russian central bank assets to support Ukraine's reconstruction.
The plan has potential to provide Ukraine up to 3 billion euros per year, but faces resistance from some member nations.
Frozen Russian assets and EU loan to Ukraine: What's at stake?
The EU's loan of €35 billion to Ukraine will be repaid through interest on frozen Russian assets, a creative financial strategy for infrastructure funding.
Ukraine's allies debate how to squeeze more from frozen Russian assets
EU using Russian frozen assets to support Ukraine with $3 billion.
Should Russia pay Ukraine to rebuild or even to defeat its own invasion?
EU froze $300bn of Russia's assets for Ukraine support
EU considering using Russia's frozen assets to aid Ukraine's recovery
Seized Russian money could help Ukraine - Cameron
The UK foreign secretary believes there is a strong case for using money seized from Russia to help rebuild Ukraine.
He suggests that frozen Russian assets could be used as an advance payment to save Western taxpayers' money.
In October, the UK government asked the Bank of England to explore options for using Russian assets to fund Ukraine's war effort.
Give Russia's Frozen Assets to Ukraine Now
Majority of Americans and Congress want to help Ukraine win the war against Russia
Proposal to transfer frozen Russian assets to Ukraine
E.U. Moves to Tap Frozen Russian Assets to Help Ukraine
The European Union has begun the process to use frozen Russian central bank assets to support Ukraine's reconstruction.
The plan has potential to provide Ukraine up to 3 billion euros per year, but faces resistance from some member nations.