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"textContent": "Moscow has repeatedly described any unauthorized use of its immobilized funds as “theft” The European Commission has announced a new financial aid package for the cash-strapped Ukrainian government using the revenue generated by frozen Russian assets. The sum amounting to €1.4 billion ($1.63 billion) would largely be spent on covering Kiev’s debts to its Western […]",
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