EU countries have agreed to arm Ukraine with proceeds from frozen Russian assets

EU countries have agreed to arm Ukraine with proceeds from frozen Russian assets
EU countries have agreed to arm Ukraine with proceeds from frozen Russian assets
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The proposal that 90 percent of the proceeds be used to purchase weapons for Ukraine through the so-called European Peace Facility (EPF) was presented by the European Commission (EC) in March. The remaining ten percent should be transferred to the EU budget and used for the reconstruction of Ukraine.

The current agreement was preceded by long debates. Some countries had problems with the use of money for military purposes. But the Belgian presidency came up with a compromise proposal that satisfied even those countries that wished to remain neutral, such as Austria, Malta, Cyprus and Ireland.

Slovakia and Hungary have already expressed reservations about sending military aid to Ukraine. The Czech Republic, on the other hand, supported the use of proceeds from frozen Russian assets in Europe both for the reconstruction and defense of the war-torn country.

In response to the attack by Russian troops on Ukraine more than two years ago, Western countries froze the assets of the Russian Central Bank worth around 210 billion euros (roughly CZK 5.3 trillion). Most of these assets are located in Europe, particularly in the Euroclear international payment settlement center in Belgium. It is the revenues from these assets that the European Commission wants to provide to Ukraine.

The total financial contribution to Ukraine from frozen Russian assets could be around 4.5 billion euros (more than 112 billion CZK) this year. Kyiv could receive the first funding as early as July. Heated discussions also took place about how much money Euroclear could keep for its expenses. The amount was reduced during negotiations from three percent – which the EU countries did not agree to – to 0.3 percent.

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