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Europe could have given Ukraine a financial drip. However, she failed again. Kyiv will pay for this at the negotiating table [OPINIA]

It seems likely that Russia's war with Ukraine will end next year — on conditions very unfavorable for Kiev.

Where does this forecast come from? Due to the EU's failure last week to reach an agreement on the use of Russian funds – 210 billion euros (888 billion zlotys) of frozen assets – to maintain Ukraine's financial liquidity and ensure its ability to finance its war efforts.

Rejection of a proposal for a “reparations loan” that would have allowed the use of Russian assets, most of them frozen in a clearing bank in Belgium, deprives Ukraine of guaranteed financing for the next two years.

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