U.S. Allocates $1B from Frozen Russian Assets for Ukraine’s Recovery

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In a significant move to support Ukraine’s ongoing defense efforts, the United States has transferred $1 billion in frozen Russian assets to the Ukrainian government. This contribution, announced on December 26, 2024, comes as part of Washington’s continued commitment to assist Ukraine amid the ongoing conflict with Russia.

The $1 billion was originally frozen as part of sanctions imposed on Russia in response to its invasion of Ukraine. These funds will now be repurposed to help Ukraine with its reconstruction efforts and bolster its defense against further aggression.

U.S. officials highlighted that this transfer marks a historic step in utilizing frozen assets for Ukraine’s recovery and defense needs. The funds will be directed towards military aid, infrastructure rebuilding, and humanitarian assistance, further strengthening Ukraine’s resilience in the face of Russia’s aggression.

The move aligns with the U.S. government’s broader strategy of exerting financial pressure on Russia while providing Ukraine with the resources it needs to defend its sovereignty. The transfer is part of a larger package of U.S. support, which includes both direct financial assistance and military aid.

This contribution underscores the United States’ unwavering support for Ukraine and its determination to hold Russia accountable for its actions. The U.S. Treasury Department has emphasized that further transfers of frozen Russian assets could follow, contingent on ongoing international discussions and Ukraine’s needs.

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