European Union leaders are discussing a “reparations plan” that would utilize frozen Russian assets to provide Ukraine with a $164 billion loan for post-war reconstruction, amid varying levels of support and legal concerns. With about $300 billion in Russian assets frozen, the plan aims to fill the funding gap as U.S. aid diminishes, though challenges regarding legal implications and asset recovery remain.
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