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Acting Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha says Ukraine needs direct access to frozen Russian assets, citing World Bank estimates of more than $600 billion in damage to Ukrainian infrastructure. He called the assets a fundamental resource for Ukraine’s resilience and macrofinancial stability, saying Kyiv will press the issue in European and other capitals. Sybiha said the decision should be collective and argued that Russian funds should be used directly to strengthen Ukraine.

Acting Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha says Ukraine needs direct access to frozen Russian assets, citing World Bank estimates of more than $600 billion in damage to Ukrainian infrastructure. He called the assets a fundamental resource for Ukraine’s resilience and macrofinancial stability, saying Kyiv will press the issue in European and other capitals. Sybiha said the decision should be collective and argued that Russian funds should be used directly to strengthen Ukraine.
Acting Foreign Minister Andrii Sybiha says Ukraine needs direct access to frozen Russian assets, citing World Bank estimates of more than $600 billion in damage to Ukrainian infrastructure. He called the assets a fundamental resource for Ukraine’s resilience and macrofinancial stability, saying Kyiv will press the issue in European and other capitals. Sybiha said the decision should be collective and argued that Russian funds should be used directly to strengthen Ukraine.

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