BARI – “The G7 has clearly reiterated this commitment” towards Ukraine “andI confirm that we have reached political agreement to provide additional financial support to Ukraine of around 50 billion dollars by the end of the year thanks to a loan mechanism for the repayment of which the extra profits deriving from Russian assets mobilized in our jurisdictions can be used“. Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni said this at the end of the first day of the G7 in Borgo Egnazia.
“We are clearly not talking about a confiscation of these assets but about the interests that accrue over time< /strong>. You understand well that today’s step is a fundamental political step which will now have to be quickly defined from a technical point of view, clearly taking into account the reference framework already adopted at the European Union level, but it is a result which cannot be taken for granted and which I am particularly keen on. fair”.
So, said Meloni, “I am very satisfied with the comparison, I am very satisfied with the results we have achieved today, obviously starting from the topic of support for Ukraine. 841 have passed days since the beginning of the Russian war of aggression on Ukraine, the heroic resistance of the Ukrainians has clearly prevented Putin from carrying out his plan and the compactness and unity of purpose of the West has ensured the nation attacked the aid necessary to defend its freedom”.