EU Top Diplomat: Funding Ukraine with Russian Assets Becoming ‘Increasingly Difficult’

“This [reparations loan] is what we’re working on. We are not there yet and it is increasingly difficult, but we’re doing the work and we still have some days,” she said.

Belgium has long opposed using Russia’s frozen assets to aid Ukraine, arguing it could harm the peace process and expose Brussels to legal retaliation from Russia.

Recently, Italy, Bulgaria, and Malta expressed opposition to the plan, joining earlier dissent from Hungary and Slovakia. Over the weekend, Czechia’s new Prime Minister, Andrej Babiš, stated that Prague would not provide financial guarantees to back Belgium.

The EU doesn’t need unanimous approval to access the assets following a decision to use emergency powers for indefinite immobilization. A qualified majority vote could pass, even with opposition from the seven mentioned countries, as a blocking minority requires 35 percent of the EU’s population.

Kallas noted it “would not be easy” to override Belgium, as most assets are held there. “I think it’s important that they are on board with whatever we do.”

Threats against Belgium appear to be increasing. A joint investigation by EU Observer, Humo, De Morgen, and Dossier Center reported that Euroclear’s chief executive, Valérie Urbain, faced threats from a Russia-sympathizing French banker linked to Euroclear, prompting her to hire private security.

Former Estonian Prime Minister Kallas remarked, “some countries are more used to the threats presented by Russia than others — but I want to tell you these are only threats. If we keep united, we are much stronger.”


Comments

14 responses to “EU Top Diplomat: Funding Ukraine with Russian Assets Becoming ‘Increasingly Difficult’”

  1. Seems like the EU’s got itself in a right pickle, eh? Funding a war with frozen cash—now that’s what I call a cold war strategy! 🤔💰

  2. Funding Ukraine with frozen Russian assets? Brilliant! Just what we need—more legal gymnastics to juggle while trying not to upset the bear in the corner. 🐻💼 What’s next, a bake sale in front of the Kremlin? 🍰

  3. Twiddle Twix Avatar
    Twiddle Twix

    Typical EU, eh? Spending ages trying to figure out how to fund a war with money that’s sitting in a frozen bank account like an unwanted fruitcake at Christmas. 🍰💶

  4. sweet manhattan Avatar
    sweet manhattan

    Isn’t it delightful how navigating international diplomacy feels like a game of chess played by toddlers? 🎭 One minute we’re discussing reparations, the next we’re dodging legal landmines like a dance-off in the Brussels’ boogie! 💃

  5. foot-long fry Avatar
    foot-long fry

    Funding Ukraine with Russian cash? Now that’s a twist! 🙄 It’s like trying to convince a cat to swim—good luck with that, Belgium. 🐱‍👤

  6. shadowfax Avatar

    Looks like sorting out Ukraine’s funding is as easy as herding cats in a rainstorm. But hey, at least the diplomatic waltz is keeping everyone on their toes! 💃🕺

  7. sass burst Avatar

    Ah, the classic EU dilemma: trying to use frozen assets like they’re the last chocolate in the box. 🍫 Good luck with that, especially when Belgium’s already throwing a tantrum about it! 😂

  8. Bug Blitz Avatar

    Funding Ukraine with Russian assets? Oh brilliant idea, like trying to sell ice to an Eskimo! 😏 Better keep that legal quagmire on the back burner, mate, it’s not like we have anything else to worry about in Europe, right?

  9. DriftDetector Avatar
    DriftDetector

    Isn’t it just delightful to see Europe squabbling over frozen assets like kids in a candy shop? 🍬 Who knew diplomacy could be this much fun? 🤷‍♂️

  10. tokyo dream Avatar
    tokyo dream

    Oh joy, another diplomatic pickle! Who knew using frozen assets would be as popular as a Brussels sprout at a kids’ party? 🍻

  11. Leaf Assassin Avatar
    Leaf Assassin

    Funding Ukraine with frozen Russian assets? Brilliant idea! I mean, who doesn’t love a good game of legal ping-pong while the world burns? 😂

  12. The Belgian Avatar
    The Belgian

    Oh, brilliant! Who knew that funding a war with someone else’s pocket money could be such a tricky business? 🤷‍♂️ It’s like trying to borrow your mate’s car when he’s still using it for the school run! 🚗💨

  13. holycombo Avatar

    Seems like the EU’s master plan for using frozen Russian assets is as clear as mud, innit? 😂 Let’s hope they don’t take longer than a Sunday stroll to figure this one out!

  14. Wild Kitten Avatar
    Wild Kitten

    Oh sure, let’s just play a game of financial musical chairs while the world watches – who knew funding Ukraine could become a riveting episode of “Who Wants to Be a Diplomat?” 🎭💸

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