Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmytro Kuleba will lobby EU foreign ministers at an informal meeting in Brussels to lift restrictions on long-range strikes against military targets inside Russia.
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Kuleba wants EU ministers to go back to their capitals and get support to finally lift restrictions on long-range strikes on all legitimate military targets in Russia
Convincing allies to allow the use of Western weapons against targets deep in Russia is Kyiv's top priority
EU will speed up delivery of weapons and equipment for Ukraine's energy system
Ukraine's foreign minister urged EU states Thursday to pressure Britain and the United States to drop restrictions on using donated long-range weapons against "legitimate" targets deep inside Russia.
Josep Borrell stated that the EU will insist on using profits from frozen Russian assets to provide assistance to Ukraine despite the US decision.
The European Union plans to allocate funds received from Russian assets (2.5-3 billion euros) to the Ukraine Facility, with 90% going to the European Peace Fund for weapons supplies.
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