EU Prepares to Leverage Frozen Russian Assets for Ukraine Revival
EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas expressed confidence in reaching an agreement on using frozen Russian assets to support Ukraine's defense and reconstruction, ahead of a vital EU summit. As she spoke to Deutschlandfunk, Kallas emphasized the EU's capability to solve complex issues through cooperation and dialogue.
EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas has voiced optimism that European Union leaders will reach consensus on leveraging frozen Russian assets to aid Ukraine's defense and recovery. This comes ahead of a pivotal EU summit scheduled for Thursday.
In an interview with German broadcaster Deutschlandfunk, Kallas expressed her belief that the EU could find a viable solution even in highly intricate situations.
Her remarks highlight ongoing discussions among EU leaders about utilizing seized Russian assets to bolster Ukraine, as tensions continue in the region.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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