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ADVERTISEMENT The plan which is now gaining ground in Germany would see the EU borrow around €140 billion on behalf of all EU member states, meaning each country would share the risk based on GDP. The sum would then be made available to Ukraine while the war is ongoing. "It's my understanding is that the proposal is something to the effect that instead of giving a blank cheque to Ukraine you frame it as war compensation," Finland's President Alexander Stubb told journalists in Helsinki. "Which
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