The G7 countries have reached a consensus regarding the US proposal to use frozen Russian assets to provide Ukraine with up to $50 billion in vital funding and help shield it from political shifts on both sides of the Atlantic, according to Bloomberg, Officials familiar with the discussions say G7 governments broadly support the U.S. proposal to use future proceeds from $280 billion held by the Russian central bank, most of which are blocked in Europe, to support loans to Kyiv. G7 finance ministers are discussing the issue this week during a meeting in Stresa, Italy, aiming to finalize options…