EU to loan 90B euros to Ukraine; Russian assets left alone
EU to loan 90B euros to Ukraine; Russian assets left alone

The European Union has been asked by Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to provide a $90 billion (£70 billion) loan to help fund the war effort against Russia.
The money would be used to pay for military equipment, as well as other vital expenses. However, it is not clear where this amount of money will come from.
A Russian billionaire, Mikhail Fridman, has said that he would be willing to give up his assets in order to support Ukraine. This would include selling shares in the company LetterOne Group which he owns a stake in along with his children.
However, there are concerns about whether it is appropriate for an individual or group of individuals who have made their money through connections to Putin's regime to contribute large amounts towards supporting those who oppose Russia.
The European Union has been asked by Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelenskyy to provide a $90 billion (£70 billion) loan to help fund the war effort against Russia. The EU has said that they will look into this request, but it is not clear where this amount of money will come from.
A Russian billionaire, Mikhail Fridman, has said that he would be willing to give up his assets in order to support Ukraine. This would include selling shares in the company LetterOne Group which he owns a stake in along with his children. However, there are concerns about whether it is appropriate for an individual or group of individuals who have made their money through connections to Putin's regime to contribute large amounts towards supporting those who oppose Russia.