
The United States of America is negotiating with the G7 countries to provide Ukraine with USD 50 billion in aid, Bloomberg reports.
A significant part of the money will be allocated through surplus profits from frozen russian assets, most of which are located in Europe.
According to agency sources familiar with the situation, this plan is being discussed among the G-7 countries.
The United States is pushing for a deal to be reached when G7 leaders meet in Italy in June. However, people familiar with the matter said discussions on the topic have been difficult, and a deal could take months to sign.
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“However, people familiar with the matter said discussions on the topic have been difficult, and a deal could take months to sign.”
Of course, the sense of urgency doesn’t exist in the West.
“…and a deal could take months to sign.”
Funny … I was wondering in what year this should come to pass as I read the title. You’d figure there is no war in Ukraine, or the roaches will wait until the Western leaders pull their thumbs out of their asses.