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Belgium Refused to Transfer Putin's "Money" to Kieva without Sharing the Risks with the Eu

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Belgium's premiere – the country where most of Russia's frozen assets are held – demanded from EU leaders strong guarantees that they would share responsibility for any risks in managing this money in favor of Ukraine, which Bart de Weaver told journalists after the EU summit in Copenhagen, wrote Reuters.
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Belgium's premiere – the country where most of Russia's frozen assets are held – demanded from EU leaders strong guarantees that they would share responsibility for any risks in managing this money in favor of Ukraine, which Bart de Weaver told journalists after the EU summit in Copenhagen, wrote Reuters.

·Moscow, Russian Federation
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RTVI broke the news in Moscow, Russian Federation on Thursday, October 2, 2025.
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