European Union member states reviewed three proposals to tweak the bloc’s sanction regime in order to assuage American concerns and unlock a plan to deliver $50 billion in aid to Ukraine backed by the profits of frozen Russian central bank assets.
(Bloomberg) — European Union member states reviewed three proposals to tweak the bloc’s sanction regime in order to assuage American concerns and unlock a plan to deliver $50 billion in aid to Ukraine backed by the profits of frozen Russian central bank assets. Read More