EU Push for Frozen Russian Assets to Aid Ukraine Intensifies
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz emphasizes the urgent need to use frozen Russian assets to support Ukraine. With increasing Russian attacks and the onset of winter, Merz calls for a unified EU response to assist Ukraine, highlighting intensifying discussions among EU nations.
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German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has emphasized the urgent need for the European Union to reach an agreement on using frozen Russian assets to support Ukraine. Speaking at a press conference in Berlin alongside Slovenian Prime Minister Robert Golob, Merz highlighted the escalating necessity for immediate action.
Merz pointed out that Ukraine is under increasing threat from intensified Russian attacks as the winter season looms. "Ukraine needs our support," he stated, underscoring the importance of EU solidarity in addressing the crisis.
He expressed hope for a swift consensus within the EU, aimed at providing effective assistance to Ukraine amid the ongoing conflict and challenging weather conditions. Merz's call reflects growing discussions around leveraging frozen Russian assets as part of a strategic aid plan.
(With inputs from agencies.)

