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G7 aims to finalise deal on $50 billion loan to Ukraine by end-Oct, EU says

Published 09/30/2024, 11:34 AM
Updated 09/30/2024, 11:36 AM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, U.S. President Joe Biden, Germany's Chancellor Olaf Scholz, Britain's Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Council Charles Michel, Ca

BRUSSELS (Reuters) - The Group of Seven (G7) countries want to reach a political agreement on the $50 billion loan for Ukraine by the end of October for the cash to be able to available before the end of this year, a senior European Commission official said on Monday.

The G7 are the United States, Canada, Japan, Britain, France, Germany and Italy. The EU as a whole, represented by its institutions, is also part of the group.

"The G7 presidency is now aiming for political commitment on participation in this ... loans initiative around the end of October, which would allow all G7 lenders sufficient time to operationalize loans by the end of this year," European Commission Executive Vice President Valdis Dombrovskis told the European Parliament.

The loan for Ukraine is to be serviced from profits generated by Russian assets immobilised in the West. More than two thirds of the assets, some 210 billion euros, are in the EU.

The EU would therefore provide the bulk -- up to 35 billion euros ($39 billion) -- of the loan. "There are already clear commitments from Canada, UK, and Japan to come on board," Dombrovskis said.

He said the United States was holding back because it needed assurances from Europe that money generated by the frozen assets would be available to repay the loan as long as needed.

The snag is that the EU decision to freeze Russia's money has to be renewed every six months by unanimity in the 27-nation bloc. That creates legal uncertainty because one country -- like the Russia-friendly Hungary - could stop the renewal.

To address Washington's concern, the EU wants to extend the renewal period from six to 36 months in a vote by unanimity in October, Dombrovskis said, adding success was likely but not certain.

"In absence of such a change, the U.S. can still join the initiative, but with a much lower amount," he said.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, U.S. President Joe Biden, Germany's Chancellor Olaf Scholz, Britain's Prime Minister Rishi Sunak, European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Council Charles Michel, Canada's Prime Minister Justin Trudeau, France's President Emmanuel Macron and Japan's Prime Minister Fumio Kishida attend a working session on Ukraine at the G7 leaders' summit in Hiroshima, Japan May 21, 2023, in this photo released by Kyodo.  Kyodo/via REUTERS/File Photo

The EU part of the loan had to be legally ready this year, he said, because the EU would borrow the money against the security of the EU budget, an option only available until the end of 2024.

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