Estonia Urges Belgium, EU to Free over €100 Billion Frozen Russian Assets to Aid Ukraine
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The head of European diplomacy, Kaja Kallas, reiterated this Monday after meeting with the Ministers of Defence of the Twenty-Seven, that making use of frozen Russian assets to give a loan to Ukraine that guarantees its economic viability is the only realistic option, despite the resistance of Belgium, whose prime minister has flatly rejected the proposal of the European Commission. Continue reading....
The EU wants to use frozen Russian assets to help Kiev during the Ukraine war. Belgium, the depot site of these funds, is reluctant.
The EU is holding out hope of supporting Ukraine with the help of frozen Russian assets. – The summit in December will be decisive, says Foreign Minister Kaja Kallas.
In order to use the Russian Federation ' s frozen assets to help Kiev, the EU countries must together provide guarantees to Belgium, declared the head of the Federal Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Federal Republic of Germany.
The High Representative of the European Union for Foreign Policy, Kaja Kallas, has again defended this Monday using frozen Russian assets in Europe for a loan that supports Ukraine over the next few years, pointing out that this step strengthens the position of Kiev and Europe in the peace negotiations led by the United States.
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