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Europe’s plan to use $105 billion of frozen Russian assets tantamount to war, says Russia’s Medvedev

The European Commission proposed a €90 billion loan from frozen Russian assets to help close Ukraine's $136.5 billion financing gap, framing it as repayable if Russia pays reparations.

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Russia’s security council chief warned on Thursday that should the European Union use its seized frozen assets to support Ukraine, that could be tantamount to justification for war.

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Zajárova said there will be a response shortly after it is known that Brussels plans to finance Ukraine in 2026-2027 with options that include the use of frozen Russian assets.

Brussels against Brussels: European leaders cannot just lay their hands on Russian assets.

Should we use the EUR 200 billion of frozen Russian funds in Europe to help Ukraine?

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CDE News broke the news in on Thursday, December 4, 2025.
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