European Commission Presents Last-Minute Proposal to Secure Belgian Support for Russian Asset Loan

Belgium is concerned about the possibility that €140 billion could be lent to Ukraine, and then a pro-Russian EU country, like Hungary or Slovakia, might veto the renewal of the EU sanctions against Moscow. This scenario would require Belgium to return the funds to Russia.

To address Belgium’s concerns, the Commission seeks to prevent one EU member from overturning sanctions. Currently, Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán can do this, as sanctions need unanimous approval and must be renewed every six months.

The Commission proposes using a clause in Article 122 of the EU treaty, which allows for decisions “in a spirit of solidarity between Member States, upon the measures appropriate to the economic situation.”

This interpretation would allow a qualified majority of nations to approve sanctions renewal, nullifying Hungary’s veto power. A diplomat stated this is a strategy to “secure Belgium’s backing.”

The EU’s lawyers concur that Article 122’s language can justify changing unanimity requirements due to the potential economic impact of reversing sanctions. It might also allow extending the vote on sanctions renewals from six months to three years, according to diplomats.

Time is crucial because without an agreement, Ukraine may soon lack funds to combat Russian forces, with its resources depleted by April. The alternative burdens EU taxpayers with Ukraine’s war costs, while Moscow’s sanctioned funds remain untouched.


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8 responses to “European Commission Presents Last-Minute Proposal to Secure Belgian Support for Russian Asset Loan”

  1. spooky electric Avatar
    spooky electric

    Oh, brilliant move! Nothing screams solidarity like a last-minute legal loophole to keep the Russian cash flowing while pretending to stand up for Ukraine. Who knew Article 122 was just a handy little Swiss Army knife for political dilemmas? 🤷‍♂️💶

  2. Shamrock Avatar

    Oh, brilliant! Just what we need—another legal loophole to keep the EU’s circus going while we all juggle our wallets. 🤡💸 Who knew solidarity could come with such a hefty price tag?

  3. Scratch Man Avatar
    Scratch Man

    Just what we needed, a brilliant plan to keep Hungary’s veto power in check while giving Belgium a cozy blanket of reassurance. Who knew navigating the EU was like playing chess with a bunch of pigeons? 🐦💰

  4. Super Flick Avatar
    Super Flick

    Oh, brilliant! Nothing says “solidarity” like scrambling the rules to make sure Belgium doesn’t have to give back its pocket money to the Kremlin. Who knew EU politics was just a game of musical chairs? 🎶💸

  5. Only in Europe can we turn a €140 billion loan into a diplomatic game of pass-the-parcel, all while hoping Viktor doesn’t decide to play spoilsport. Classic! 😏💶

  6. classy dancer Avatar
    classy dancer

    Looks like Belgium’s got a real pickle on their hands—who knew lending €140 billion could come with a side of Russian roulette? 😏 But hey, let’s just rewrite the rules to keep the cheese from going stale, shall we? 🧀

  7. Elektrik Avatar

    Just what we needed, a masterclass in political acrobatics – because who wouldn’t want to juggle €140 billion with the risk of Hungary playing the Grinch? 🎪💶

  8. Chameleon Avatar

    Oh, brilliant! Just what we needed—another EU circus act to keep the Belgians happy while we juggle sanctions like a bunch of clowns! 🤡 Who knew keeping Hungary in check could be so… *complicated*?

  9. 1st Degree Avatar
    1st Degree

    What a masterclass in diplomatic gymnastics! 🎪 Who knew a €140 billion loan could come with so many strings attached? Typical EU, always finding a way to juggle the veto power like a clown at a three-ring circus. 🤡💼

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