Ukraine Aid From Russian Assets Is Moving Forward in G-7 Draft
- Communique lays groundwork for leaders’ discussion in June
- Finance ministers are set to talk about Ukraine on Saturday
A Ukrainian rescuer works at the site of a missile attack in Kharkiv on May 23.
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Group of Seven finance ministers will lay the groundwork for using the profits from frozen Russia assets to help Ukraine, according to a draft of the communique that they’re set to sign off on Saturday.
The officials meeting in the northern Italian town of Stresa will set out the plan and progress in the statement, with a view to leaders taking up the baton when they meet in June in the south of the country.