Russia May Offer $300 Billion in Frozen Assets for Ukraine Reconstruction in Possible Peace Deal
Russia is reportedly considering conceding $300 billion in frozen assets as part of a potential settlement to the ongoing conflict in Ukraine. Sources indicate that these assets could be utilized for the reconstruction of war-torn areas, albeit under strict conditions related to the territories occupied by Russia. Various political figures, including Tusk, have called for the European Union to confiscate Russian assets to support Ukraine financially. The prospect of using these funds not only to rebuild Ukraine but also to finance military purchases, such as U.S. weapons, is gaining traction in discussions. As negotiations continue, the situation remains fluid, with significant implications for international relations and the future of the region.
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