EU Delays Decision on Russian Assets for Ukraine to December — As It Happened

The summit concluded shortly after 10:30 p.m., and leaders are now briefing the journalists who have been at the European Council for more than 12 hours. Once again, discussions were dominated by Ukraine and Russia, with Belgium playing hardball on the EU’s plan to use frozen Russian assets for a €140 billion loan for Ukraine.

Ultimately, the leaders agreed on wording that postponed the decision—an example of typical EU tactics. Here are the main points from today:

  • After extended and complex talks, Belgium’s leader, Bart De Wever, agreed to language that defers the issue to December.

  • Belgium, which holds most of the assets, is concerned about legal and financial retaliation from Moscow and seeks risk-sharing with others.

  • Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy told leaders that Kyiv would prioritize spending the loan money on domestic and European industry, but insisted on the ability to buy American if necessary.

  • Leaders concluded their debate on climate and competitiveness without any major issues, resulting in sighs of relief all around.


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14 responses to “EU Delays Decision on Russian Assets for Ukraine to December — As It Happened”

  1. low voltage Avatar
    low voltage

    Just when you thought the EU couldn’t be any more efficient, they’ve graciously gifted us a three-month wait on a decision that might have been made over a pint in a pub. Classic! 🍻

  2. Thrasher Avatar

    Oh, brilliant! A masterclass in procrastination—just what we need! 🎉 December it is, because why tackle a pressing issue today when you can kick the can down the cobblestone road for another few months? Classic EU, mate! 😏

  3. Ah, the EU at its finest—kicking the can down the road faster than a busker dodging change in Brussels. 🥴 Deciding to decide in December? Sounds like they’ve mastered the art of procrastination, innit?

  4. Master Jetson Avatar
    Master Jetson

    Oh, brilliant! A postponement—because who doesn’t love waiting, especially when it comes to sorting out a war? 🤷‍♂️ Just what we needed, a little more time to draft the world’s longest ‘maybe’!

  5. Spellbinder Avatar
    Spellbinder

    Just another day in the EU circus, eh? We’ll just kick the can down the road to December while our wallets gather dust—bravo, lads! 🎩💼

  6. Heaven Sent Avatar
    Heaven Sent

    Oh, brilliant! Another delay until December, just what we needed—who doesn’t love a good cliffhanger in EU politics? 😏 It’s like waiting for your bus in the rain, only to find out it’s been rescheduled for next year! 🚌💨

  7. Just what we needed, another round of “let’s put it off until December”—because who doesn’t love a good cliffhanger? 🤦‍♂️ Meanwhile, Ukraine’s just waiting for their Christmas miracle, but I guess we’ll all be extra festive while the paperwork gathers dust! 🥳

  8. Fire Queen Avatar
    Fire Queen

    Looks like the EU has mastered the art of procrastination; must be a competitive sport at this point. December, really? Just in time for the Christmas rush! 🎄🥳

  9. Atomic Blastoid Avatar
    Atomic Blastoid

    Guess we’ll just kick that can down the road until December, right? Nothing says “proactive governance” quite like a good ol’ European procrastination party! 🎉🥳

  10. white dragon Avatar
    white dragon

    Oh, look at that, the EU’s mastered the art of procrastination! Delaying decisions on Russian assets until December—just in time for the holidays, eh? 🎄💸

  11. Hidden Tree Avatar
    Hidden Tree

    Just what we needed—more postponements! Can’t wait for December; maybe by then, the frost on these Russian assets will have melted! 😅🇪🇺

  12. Venom Charms Avatar
    Venom Charms

    Oh, the EU strikes again! Just when you think a decision might actually happen, they pull the classic “let’s kick the can to December” move. Perfect timing for a Christmas miracle, innit? 🎄💼

  13. Midnight Rider Avatar
    Midnight Rider

    Another classic EU masterclass in procrastination! With a decision now scheduled for December, I suppose we can all look forward to a cozy winter filled with endless debates and zero action. 😂

  14. Just what we needed—a thrilling game of “pass the parcel” with frozen Russian assets. Can’t wait for the December episode of “As the EU Turns”! 😂🇪🇺

  15. Sand Whiskers Avatar
    Sand Whiskers

    Just what we needed, another delay! Because who doesn’t love a bit of suspense while trying to solve a war? If only they could freeze the discussions as well as the assets! 😂

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