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EU Borrows €90 Billion to Fund Ukraine War Effort | Frozen Russian Assets Explained
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EU Borrows €90 Billion to Fund Ukraine War Effort | Frozen Russian Assets Explained

The European Union has agreed to raise €90 billion through joint borrowing to support Ukraine’s defence over the next two years, opting not to directly use frozen Russian assets for now. EU leaders say the loan will only be repaid once war reparations are received from Moscow, while Russian assets remain frozen as leverage

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