G7 leaders agree to unblock $50 bn for Ukraine by end of 2024: France
The French presidency announced on Wednesday that the Group of Seven leaders have reached an agreement to grant Ukraine $50 billion (46 billion euros) by utilizing frozen Russian assets before the end of the year.
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- Published Date: 10:27 | 12 June 2024
- Modified Date: 10:27 | 12 June 2024
Group of Seven leaders have agreed to provide Ukraine with $50 billion (46 billion euros) via the use of frozen Russian assets by the end of the year, the French presidency said Wednesday.
"We have an agreement," the presidency said, ahead of a G7 summit in Italy on Thursday that will focus on backing Kyiv's fight against Russia's invasion.
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