"EU Considers Using Frozen Russian Assets to Arm Ukraine Amid Russian Threat"
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The European Union is exploring ways to bypass a treaty ban on buying arms to provide military support to Ukraine in its conflict with Russia, as the EU seeks to bolster Ukraine's defenses without violating international agreements. This move comes amid escalating tensions between Ukraine and Russia, with the EU aiming to find legal and diplomatic avenues to provide military assistance to Ukraine while navigating the constraints of existing treaties.
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- Zelenskiy Pushes EU To Use Profits From Frozen Russian Assets To Aid Ukraine Radio Free Europe / Radio Liberty
- US Backs $50 Billion Bond for Ukraine Using Frozen Russia Assets Bloomberg
- EU leaders consider plan to tap frozen Russian assets to arm Ukraine CNN
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