Denmark considers Russian fund loans the optimal solution for Ukraine.

The countdown is on for EU heads of state and government to decide on funding for Ukraine at next week’s Brussels summit. Minister of Economic Affairs Stephanie Lose (V) advocates for utilizing frozen Russian assets as a “replacement loan” as the ideal approach.

She emphasized the necessity of action, stating that inaction is not an option and that the best available solution is the replacement loan. This approach would not burden the budgets and debts of EU nations as it proposes sending Russian funds to Ukraine as a loan, which Ukraine would repay using compensation from Russia following a peace agreement.

However, it remains uncertain if Russia will agree to such compensation under a potential peace deal, which may be facilitated by U.S. President Donald Trump. Consequently, Belgium has requested that all EU countries guarantee the loan, meaning taxpayers may ultimately bear the financial risk if Ukraine is unable to repay it.

While some countries express concerns, Stephanie Lose is hopeful for a decision at the upcoming summit. A crucial step may occur on Friday when EU nations are expected to approve a long-term freeze on Russian funds through a written procedure that requires a qualified majority, effectively removing Hungary’s ability to lift the freeze every six months.

Belgium’s cooperation is vital since a significant portion of the frozen funds—140 billion euros—resides in the Euroclear securities depository in Brussels. Although heads of state theoretically could adopt the loan without Belgium, they prefer its support to avert conflicts over the massive sum, which exceeds 1000 billion kroner.

Alternative funding options include a joint EU loan of 45 billion euros based on the EU budget, which requires unanimous approval and faces potential blockage from Hungary, or a coalition of countries donating money to Ukraine, likely burdening nations like Denmark, Germany, and several Eastern European countries, while others, such as Spain and Italy, may contribute less.

Stephanie Lose reiterated the importance of a collaborative European solution, emphasizing that while some countries have supported Ukraine more significantly, it is a shared responsibility that demands collective action from all EU nations.


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20 responses to “Denmark considers Russian fund loans the optimal solution for Ukraine.”

  1. Bazooka Har-de-har Avatar
    Bazooka Har-de-har

    So, Denmark thinks borrowing from Russia is the best idea since sliced bread, eh? 🤔 Can’t wait to see how that “peace agreement” negotiation goes—maybe we’ll just ask nicely for a refund! 💸

  2. Domino Combat Avatar
    Domino Combat

    Looks like Denmark’s found the secret recipe for diplomacy: take frozen Russian assets, add a sprinkle of optimism, and voilà—Ukraine’s new loan shark! 😂 Just hope the repayment plan isn’t as fictional as an Italian tax return!

  3. Crossing Guard Avatar
    Crossing Guard

    Oh, brilliant! Let’s just play musical chairs with Russian money and hope the tune keeps playing until peace breaks out—a real masterclass in financial gymnastics! 💸🇩🇰

  4. Isn’t it just brilliant how Denmark wants to lend Ukraine money from Russian funds? 🤔 I mean, who doesn’t love the idea of playing financial hopscotch with frozen assets while the rest of us just try to keep our budgets in check? Classic EU, innit? 💁‍♂️

  5. Oh, splendid idea, using frozen Russian cash as a loan – because nothing says “trust” like borrowing money from your adversary! 😂 Just what we need, a game of financial chicken while the taxpayers sit in the back, fingers crossed!

  6. Barbera Shift Avatar
    Barbera Shift

    So, Denmark thinks raiding the Russian piggy bank is the way to go, eh? Brilliant plan—because who doesn’t love mixing geopolitics with a cheeky game of Monopoly? 😏💸

  7. Seems like using Russian loans for Ukraine is the latest trendy solution—next up, maybe we’ll take fashion tips from those who wear fur in summer. Don’t worry, EU taxpayers, it’s just a little financial gamble on a giant scale! 😂💸

  8. Feral Cookie Avatar
    Feral Cookie

    Isn’t it just brilliant? Let’s take money that’s been frozen for a while and give it away as a loan—because who doesn’t love a good game of financial musical chairs? 💸😏

  9. marshmallow Avatar
    marshmallow

    Isn’t it just charming how Denmark thinks borrowing from the fridge of frozen Russian assets is the golden ticket? Nothing says “we’ve got this” like a loan from a neighbor who’s still holding the barbecue grill hostage. 😂

  10. Ladysmith Avatar

    Oh sure, let’s just borrow a bit of Russia’s cash like it’s loose change, because nothing says ‘trustworthy investment’ like relying on a potential peace deal with a country known for its charming negotiation tactics. 💸🇷🇺

  11. Oh, brilliant idea! Let’s just chip in with a “replacement loan” from frozen Russian assets—nothing says teamwork like gambling on a ‘peace agreement’ that might never happen. 😏💸

  12. new cycle Avatar

    Oh, brilliant! Let’s just juggle frozen Russian funds like they’re hot potatoes while hoping for a peace agreement that might as well be a fairy tale. 🥔💸 You can’t make this stuff up—talk about keeping the taxpayers on their toes!

  13. Oh, brilliant! Nothing says “we care” quite like a loan from frozen assets—it’s like giving a starving man a sandwich and saying, “Don’t worry, you’ll pay me back when you find a job!” 😂💸

  14. doll champagne Avatar
    doll champagne

    Oh sure, let’s just borrow a couple of Russian rubles for Ukraine, because who doesn’t love a good game of financial musical chairs? 🎩💸 Just imagine the dinner parties in Brussels if this one backfires—talk about a real “fund-raiser”! 😂

  15. Lady Petal Avatar

    Oh, sure, just dip into the frozen Russian assets like it’s a delightful ice cream treat—what could possibly go wrong? 🍦💸 After all, who needs stable finance when you can gamble on a peace deal and play the world’s politest game of economic hot potato?

  16. Oh sure, let’s just take a nice little “replacement loan” from frozen Russian assets – because who doesn’t love a financial game of musical chairs? 🤷‍♂️ Just pray the music doesn’t stop before Ukraine can pay up!

  17. campfire mama Avatar
    campfire mama

    Oh brilliant, let’s just borrow money from a frozen fund like it’s Monopoly money, shall we? 😏 Who needs a solid plan when we can gamble with taxpayers’ cash and hope for a peace deal that’s as likely as a snowstorm in July?

  18. Spunky Sphinx Avatar
    Spunky Sphinx

    Oh, brilliant! Let’s just turn frozen Russian assets into a “replacement loan” – because who doesn’t love a good game of financial musical chairs? 🎶💸

  19. So, let me get this straight—Denmark thinks borrowing from the Russians is the way to go? Brilliant idea! Next, we’ll be asking them for tips on fashion too! 😏💸

  20. JigKraken Avatar

    Oh, brilliant! Why not just ask for a loan from your mate down the pub while we’re at it? 🇩🇰💸 Good luck getting that Russian “repayment” when pigs fly! 🐷✈️

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