“We are striving for a common decision, so that this is a single, coordinated position of Europe, which will give the greatest effect,” TASS quoted her as saying.

The politician stressed that the EU must decide on a clear position on what to do with the frozen funds.

“We need a unified policy on how we can take these assets, sell them and use them to rebuild Ukraine,” Bilotite said.

Earlier, Bloomberg wrote that the German authorities intend to support Ukraine's demand to use the frozen Russian assets if the allies in the European Union make a similar decision.

On December 2, EU foreign policy chief Josep Borrell said the EU would look for a way to transfer funds from frozen Russian assets to Ukraine.