Ukraine to receive $50 bln of interest from frozen Russian assets – German Finance Minister
Ukraine will receive funds from interest on frozen Russian assets, German Finance Minister Christian Lindner said.
"Good news from the G7: another $50 billion for Ukraine. To do this, we use interest from frozen assets – a smart tool that demonstrates our unity to Putin, helps Ukraine a lot and relieves the burden from budgets. We are currently working on the details," Lindner wrote on Twitter.
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