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Special Representative of Greece for Ukraine, Spyridon Lambridis, stated that the European Union will approve a project to use the proceeds from Russian assets on its territory and allocate them to support Ukraine, informs AFP. According to the diplomat, this brings the EU closer to agreeing on a more nuanced approach to confiscating proceeds from Russian state and private assets to create a fund for supporting Ukraine. He believes that this process could take several months. Lambridis estimates that through such a mechanism, the EU could collect between 50 to 60 billion euros. “While it’s a s…

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