EU provides an additional 80 million euros to Ukraine from frozen Russian assets
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Wednesday, 01 April, 2026, 12:31
![]() The European Union continues to financially support Ukraine, providing an additional €80 million from the profits of frozen Russian assets. This decision was announced during an informal on-site meeting of the EU Foreign Affairs Council held in Kyiv. The EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy, Kaja Kallas, confirmed during a press conference the EU’s intention to strengthen support for Ukraine and to effectively coordinate international efforts. “Today I am pleased that we are providing Ukraine with an additional €80 million, drawn from the profits of frozen Russian assets. Regarding energy needs, we discussed this briefly today. We will continue to mobilize international support.” Kallas said.
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