The G7's decision on loans for Ukraine from Russian assets will remain in effect under Trump - Yellen.


U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen stated that the G7's decision to provide loans to Ukraine from Russian assets will remain relevant even under the new administration of Donald Trump. She noted that the U.S. has already allocated $20 billion for this loan package and is confident that it will remain valid. The Treasury Secretary made this statement during an interview for Bloomberg TV via Interfax-Ukraine.
Earlier, the U.S. Treasury announced its intention to provide Ukraine with a loan of $20 billion, which will be repaid from the income derived from frozen Russian assets.
At the G7 summit, which took place in June in Italy, a political agreement was reached on using the income from frozen Russian assets to assist Ukraine. It was planned to provide loans totaling $50 billion by the end of the year.
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