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Japan will give Ukraine more than 3 billion dollars for the storage of frozen assets of the Russian Federation

Japan will provide financial assistance to Ukraine for over 3 billion dollars under the G7 loan, which pay off for income from frozen assets of Russia.

This is reported by RBC-Ukraine via Nikkei.

As reported, Ukraine is withdrawing from Japan 471.9 billion yen (3.09 billion dollars) from a total amount of 50 billion dollars for the program developed by the G7 countries.

The loan was provided to the Japan International Cooperation Agency (JICA) through the Svetovy Bank Fund.

It is also indicated that Japan will make its own contribution, in which the vigor of these assets will be controlled, in order to eliminate the vigor of assets for military purposes.

Credit to Ukraine from the EU

It’s guessing that nor “Velikaya Simka” ( G7) we may intend to give Ukraine a loan of 50 billion dollars for the storage of frozen assets of Russia until the end of 2024.

23rd June The EU Council praised the decision to transfer up to 35 billion euros to Ukraine within loan.

For days it has become known that the G7 countries have completed a loan in the amount of 50 billion dollars for Ukraine.

Read terms and important information about the war between Russia and Ukraine on the RB channel K -Ukraine on Telegram.

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