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The EU agreed to the transfer of income from Russian properties to Kyiv

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For now, the income will be deposited into a separate account. Further, their actual transfer to the Ukrainian account still needs to be agreed upon.

The ambassadors of the European Union supported the use of proceeds from the fixed assets of the Russian Federation to help Ukraine. This decision was made on Monday, January 29, according to the page of the Belgian Presidency of the Council of the European Union on the social network X.

“The EU ambassadors agreed in principle on a proposal to use the windfall associated with immobilized assets to support Ukraine’s recovery,” the statement said.

In turn, Radio Liberty journalist Rikard Jozwiak mentioned in Xthat we are talking about agreeing to the first step – deferring the proceeds from fixed assets in a separate account. Next, they must agree to the actual transfer to the Ukrainian account.

Let us remind you that the European Union has begun technical work on the implementation of proposals for the use of frozen Russian assets in the interests of Ukraine.

A US Senate committee has approved a law that would help Washington confiscate Russian assets and transfer them to Ukraine.

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