EU States Must Share Risk to Use Frozen Russian Assets
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Belgium says EU states must share risk to use frozen Russian assets for Ukraine
Belgian Prime Minister Bart De Wever has asked other EU leaders to guarantee they will share the risks if frozen Russian assets held in his country are used to finance loans to Ukraine. At a summit in Copenhagen on Wednesday, many European Union leaders expressed support for the idea of…
Will Europe use Russia's frozen funds for the upgrading of Ukraine? Chancellor Merz is clearly in favour in Copenhagen. Other EU countries have reservations about this – especially key players in Belgium.
The chancellor pushes to slow down others in the EU. What about the idea of using frozen Russian assets for the rearmament of Ukraine?
The chancellor pushes to slow down others in the EU. What about the idea of using frozen Russian assets for the rearmament of Ukraine?
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