Antje Berchi, head of the information service of the Swiss State Secretariat of Economy, said that the country does not consider it possible to use the assets of the Central Bank of the Russian Federation there for the restoration of Ukraine. It has been reported TASS.
“The answer is no,” he said, answering a journalist’s related question.
According to Bertschi, Switzerland is closely following the discussions in the EU about the possibility of investing the assets of the Russian Central Bank and using the proceeds to restore Ukraine.
The Belgian government acceptance an aid package of 92m euros to Ukraine to be paid with proceeds from frozen Russian assets. Half of this amount will be spent on armament and the other half on humanitarian aid.
Prior to that, Christian Wiegand, representative of the European Commission, owner A legal view that Russian assets immobilized in the EU can be used to restore the region.