G7 to provide Ukraine with a $50 billion loan: how payments are planned.


The leaders of the "Group of Seven" have agreed to provide Ukraine with $50 billion in loans through the mechanism of extraordinary revenue acceleration.
As reported by "Khvilya", this is stated in the G7 leaders' statement.
This money will be serviced by future revenues obtained from the immobilization of Russian sovereign assets in accordance with the legal systems of the G7 and international law.
"It is planned to make payments through various channels, including budgetary, military, and reconstruction assistance to Ukraine," the statement said.
Additionally, the leaders expressed gratitude for the timely implementation of this historic decision and noted the constructive involvement of the European Union in reaching the agreements.
At the same Time, the G7 reaffirms its commitments made at the Apulia summit and focuses on supporting Ukraine in the face of aggression from Russia, which has caused significant harm to the Ukrainian people.
Let us recall that the Finnish Parliament urged the West to invest in weapons production in Ukraine.
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