Belgium to help Ukraine with proceeds from Russia's frozen assets
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- 23 January, 2024
- 17:00

Belgium will allocate 611 million euros ($663 million) to help Ukraine in 2024 from the profits received from the frozen assets of Russia, according to Defense Minister Ludivine Dedonder, Report informs, citing Sputnik.
The funding will be provided from the interests on the accounts of Russia's frozen assets in the country, La Libre newspaper reported.
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