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EU will eventually use Russian assets to pay for Ukraine war costs, Manfred Weber says

Summary by Politico Europe
The European People’s Party president rebuffed Washington’s plan to benefit from the frozen assets.

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The EU countries are absolutely right to use the frozen Russian assets to support Ukraine.

·Stockholm, Sweden
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The European Union will use, at a given time, Russian assets frozen to support Ukraine, even if European leaders have failed to reach an agreement in this sense at the summit held this week, said President Manfred Weber of the European People's Party (EPP), in an interview agreed on Friday of the political publication.

·Romania
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The leader of the European Christian Democrats, Manfred Weber (CSU), defended the decisions made at the EU summit in Brussels regarding Ukraine against criticism. "I see a European Union that is demonstrating a clear will to support Ukraine," the CSU politician told the newspapers of the Funke Media Group (Saturday editions). "For Ukraine, the moral signal is almost more important than the financial one." The European Union will decide what happ…

Frozen Russian funds will still be used - Manfred Weber on the future of Russian assetsThe head of the European People's Party, Manfred Weber, said that frozen Russian assets will be used to repay loans that the EU provides to Ukraine. He rejected US proposals for the distribution of assets, emphasizing that Russia must pay for its actions.

·Kyiv, Ukraine
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Politico Europe broke the news in Brussels, Belgium on Friday, December 19, 2025.
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