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Belgium, France, UK accused of holding back profits from frozen Russian assets
By Ben Aris in Berlin Belgium, France and the UK have been accused of holding back billions of Euros of profits earned from ...
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BRUSSELS (AP) — The European Union on Wednesday revealed details of its plan to use billions of euros in frozen Russian ...
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MOSCOW (Reuters) -As much as $250 billion worth of Russian assets have been frozen in the European Union since the U.S. and its allies prohibited transactions with Russia's central bank and finance ...
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Russia mocks EU deliberations on frozen assets, says seizure will prompt 'harshest response'
MOSCOW, Dec 4 (Reuters) - Russia said on Thursday that any "illegal action" by the European Union in relation to its frozen ...
With the United States indicating it may not be willing to finance Ukraine's defense needs for much longer, the European Union is looking into various ways of footing a larger part of the bill in 2026 ...
European Union leaders have stopped short of a deal to use frozen Russian state assets to fund Ukraine, after Belgium -- where most of the money is held -- raised legal and technical concerns about ...
German Chancellor Friedrich Merz urged the EU to establish a legal framework to unlock €194 billion in frozen Russian assets, proposing an interest-free loan for Ukraine’s military procurement. The ...
The potential downsides to seizing sovereign Russian assets no longer hold much water. President Trump is right—the war in Ukraine needs to end. He has gone the extra mile by going to Alaska to try to ...
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Macron opposes seizure of Russian frozen assets, citing 'respect' for international law
Confiscating frozen Russian assets would constitute a violation of international law, French President Emmanuel Macron said in an interview with CBS News aired on Sept. 21. At the start of Russia’s ...
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