EU leaders are unlikely to consider use of seized Russian assets to support Ukraine at their next summit in Brussels later this month, APA reports citing Financial Times.
According to the newspaper, at a meeting in Copenhagen, EU leaders instructed the European Commission (EC) to further study legal and fiscal implications of using seized Russian assets.
On October 1, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz said at the press conference that no decision would be made on the seized Russian assets at the informal meeting of EU heads of states and governments in Copenhagen and more specific measures would be taken at the end of October at the earliest.