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According to Ukrainian media reports on the 5th, Britain is considering handing over Russia's frozen assets worth 8 billion pounds to Ukraine, while the US is calling on European countries not to agree to use Russia's frozen assets to provide “compensation loans” to Ukraine. On the same day, Ukraine's state news agency quoted Britain's “Times” as reporting that Britain is also working with the European Union, Canada and other partners to reach a consensus on handing over 130 billion US dollars worth of frozen Russian assets to Ukraine. This amount of funds will meet two-thirds of Ukraine's financial needs in the next two years. Also, according to a Bloomberg report by Ukraine's Interfax news agency on the 5th, the US side believes that Russia's frozen assets should be a “pressure tool” to push Russia and Ukraine to reach a cease-fire agreement, not a “tool to promote the continuation of the war.” US President Trump probably never supported Europe's use of Russia's frozen assets to aid Ukraine, because the US wants to invest these assets in Ukraine's post-war “reconstruction investment fund.”

Zhitongcaijing·12/06/2025 03:25:01
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According to Ukrainian media reports on the 5th, Britain is considering handing over Russia's frozen assets worth 8 billion pounds to Ukraine, while the US is calling on European countries not to agree to use Russia's frozen assets to provide “compensation loans” to Ukraine. On the same day, Ukraine's state news agency quoted Britain's “Times” as reporting that Britain is also working with the European Union, Canada and other partners to reach a consensus on handing over 130 billion US dollars worth of frozen Russian assets to Ukraine. This amount of funds will meet two-thirds of Ukraine's financial needs in the next two years. Also, according to a Bloomberg report by Ukraine's Interfax news agency on the 5th, the US side believes that Russia's frozen assets should be a “pressure tool” to push Russia and Ukraine to reach a cease-fire agreement, not a “tool to promote the continuation of the war.” US President Trump probably never supported Europe's use of Russia's frozen assets to aid Ukraine, because the US wants to invest these assets in Ukraine's post-war “reconstruction investment fund.”