Belgium rejects EU plan to use frozen Russian assets for Ukraine

NPRWednesday, December 3, 2025 at 10:19:02 AM
Belgium rejects EU plan to use frozen Russian assets for Ukraine
  • Belgium has rejected a European Union proposal to use frozen Russian assets to support Ukraine's economy and war efforts, citing potential financial and legal risks associated with the plan. This decision comes as the EU seeks ways to assist Ukraine amid ongoing conflict and significant budget shortfalls.
  • The rejection by Belgium, which hosts the clearing house for these assets, raises concerns about the viability of the EU's financial strategies to aid Ukraine. Prime Minister Bart De Wever has criticized the plan as fundamentally flawed and a violation of international law.
  • This development highlights the ongoing debate within the EU regarding the use of frozen Russian assets, with various member states expressing differing opinions on the legality and implications of such actions. The situation reflects broader tensions in European politics as nations navigate complex relationships with Russia while attempting to support Ukraine.
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