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Europe considers seizing frozen Russian assets for Ukraine funding
12:12 PM,
February 17, 2025
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EU leaders mull the possibility of funnelling some $300 billion in frozen Russian assets to Ukraine as the US launches peace talks with Russia without input from Brussels or Kyiv.
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