Bloomberg writes about this.

“The EU has prepared legislation according to which Ukraine will begin to receive profits from frozen Russian assets in July,” the publication says.

At the same time, the agency noted that there is still no unity in the EU itself on how to use them.

Previously, the EU supported the use of Russian assets for Ukraine, but the decision was postponed.

Also, Russian Ambassador to the United States Anatoly Antonov said that the G7 countries do not share a common position regarding the possible seizure of frozen Russian assets in favor of Ukraine.