Kuleba and Cameron discussed frozen assets of the Russian Federation: "should be used for the benefit of Ukraine"
Kyiv • UNN
During the meeting, Kuleba and Cameron agreed that frozen Russian assets should be used for the benefit of Ukraine.
During a meeting the day before, Foreign Ministers of Ukraine and Britain Dmytro Kuleba and David Cameron agreed that frozen Russian assets should be used for the benefit of Ukraine. UNN reports this with reference to the press service of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Ukraine.
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Reportedly, Kuleba will thank Cameron for his efforts to consolidate global support for Ukraine and strengthen our air defense.
He also emphasized the firmness of the strategic partnership between Ukraine and the UK.
"The ministers agreed that the frozen Russian assets should be used for the benefit of Ukraine, and the relevant bold collective decisions should be made as soon as possible," the Foreign Ministry said in a statement.
According to a joint statement by G7 ministers and central bankers, the G7 countries will not unfreeze Russian assets, but they have not yet been able to agree on how to use them, including to help Ukraine.