De Wever: EU Recovery Plan "Fundamentally Wrong" in Letter

The European Commission aims to utilize blocked Russian state assets, primarily held at the Brussels-based securities firm Euroclear, to aid in a recovery effort estimated at around 140 billion euros. Belgium is particularly cautious about this initiative due to potential legal and financial repercussions. In a letter, De Wever expressed that the Commission has yet to adequately address these concerns.

This letter, dispatched on Thursday, followed Von der Leyen’s assurance in the European Parliament that a legal text from the Commission would be forthcoming.

De Wever reiterated his apprehensions regarding the plan, stating that it would not only breach a fundamental principle of international law but also introduce further uncertainty into international financial markets.

Although the EU believes the appropriation of these funds does not constitute an illegal seizure, De Wever asserts that others may perceive it differently and respond accordingly.

He highlighted the significant risk that the EU may ultimately be required to reimburse the funds. He suggests that a collective loan could potentially be a more economical option when factoring in associated risks.

Furthermore, De Wever cautions against potential Russian retaliation and notes that the appropriation of these assets could hinder peace negotiations. He advocates for addressing assets located in other member states as well.

The issue of financing Ukraine will be revisited by the heads of state and government during the EU summit scheduled for December 18. De Wever indicated that while Belgium will not impose a veto, any agreement will be contingent on addressing these concerns. Member states must provide written guarantees for the entire amount.

(Brussels, November 28, 2025)


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11 responses to “De Wever: EU Recovery Plan "Fundamentally Wrong" in Letter”

  1. Miss Lucky Avatar
    Miss Lucky

    Oh, brilliant plan, snagging Russian assets to fund recovery—what could possibly go wrong? 🤔 Maybe we should just host a game of Monopoly with real money instead! 💸

  2. rosie bird Avatar
    rosie bird

    Oh, brilliant plan! Let’s just raid the piggy bank of blocked Russian assets and hope no one notices, right? 💰 Who needs international law when you can play Monopoly with 140 billion euros? 😏

  3. RedFisher Avatar

    Just what we needed, another grand plan from the EU that sounds like it was cooked up over a pint in a dodgy pub. Can’t wait to see how they juggle legal principles while trying to slap together a financial patchwork—should be a hoot! 🍻💼

  4. Springheel Jack Avatar
    Springheel Jack

    Oh, brilliant move by the EU – why not play a game of financial chess with the Russians while blindfolded? 🎭 Just what we need, a legal jigsaw puzzle that could end up costing us more than a round of drinks at the local pub! 🍻

  5. Sweet Bacon Avatar
    Sweet Bacon

    Oh, brilliant plan! Let’s just play legal hopscotch with Russian money and see who trips over it first. Who needs principles when you’ve got 140 billion reasons to juggle international law, right? 😂💸

  6. delirious supernova Avatar
    delirious supernova

    Seems like De Wever’s got the EU’s grand plan all figured out—who knew taking someone else’s money could be so complicated? 🤔 Maybe next time we should just send a postcard instead of a letter, eh?✉️

  7. Bazooka Har-de-har Avatar
    Bazooka Har-de-har

    Oh, brilliant idea, let’s raid the Russian piggy bank while hoping no one gets mad! 😂 I can already hear the legal eagles sharpening their talons, but who doesn’t love a good game of financial dodgeball?

  8. turnip king Avatar
    turnip king

    Oh, brilliant! Let’s just dip into the Russian cookie jar without a care in the world and see if we can bake ourselves a nice legal mess. 🍪💼 Who needs principles when you’ve got a recovery plan, right? 😂

  9. Con Mammoth Avatar
    Con Mammoth

    Oh, brilliant! Let’s just gamble with international law and watch the EU juggle 140 billion euros like a circus act. 🎪 Who knew that turning legal fundamentals into a game of chance was the new European pastime? 💸

  10. Twisty Dew Avatar
    Twisty Dew

    Looks like the EU’s taking a page from a bad sitcom script—let’s just hope the punchline isn’t “we’re broke” when the credits roll! 😂💸

  11. Flyswat Briggs Avatar
    Flyswat Briggs

    Looks like the EU’s playing Monopoly with real money again! 🤑 Who knew a game of “let’s see what we can seize” would be so popular in Brussels?

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