EU Takes a Firm Stand: Seize Russia’s Cash or Open Your Wallets

Karel Lannoo, chief executive of the Centre for European Policy Studies in Brussels, believes that due to a lack of fiscal discipline in some EU countries, eurobonds will likely not be accepted, especially by frugal nations, in the next decade. He suggests that using frozen Russian assets seems to be the only viable option. “€140 billion is a significant amount, and we must utilize it to demonstrate our courage,” Lannoo stated.

European governments and the European Central Bank are gradually considering using seized Russian assets to fund the €140 billion. Initially, the idea was met with hesitation due to legal and moral concerns, despite Russia’s actions. However, Ukraine’s urgent needs and Washington’s uncertain stance have refocused priorities.

During a recent EU summit, Belgium’s Bart De Wever opposed the plan, which requires approval from all 27 EU governments. This has delayed the decision until at least December.

With Ukraine facing a financial deadline at the end of March, the EU is racing to finalize the plan amidst potential complications involving Hungary, Czechia, and Slovakia forming a Ukraine-skeptic alliance. Commission officials are trying to navigate a fine line to secure the assets plan, according to three EU diplomats.

“This is diplomacy,” one diplomat noted, explaining the strategic maneuvering involved. Another diplomat dismissed the idea of eurobonds as a serious alternative, calling it “laughable.”


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20 responses to “EU Takes a Firm Stand: Seize Russia’s Cash or Open Your Wallets”

  1. sick saurus Avatar
    sick saurus

    Oh, brilliant! Nothing screams fiscal responsibility like playing Monopoly with Russia’s frozen cash while the frugal folks in Europe clutch their wallets tighter than a Scotsman at a pub. 🍻💰

  2. twinkle cocoa Avatar
    twinkle cocoa

    Oh brilliant, nothing like using someone else’s frozen cash to keep our wallets warm! Just what every European needs—more red tape and squabbling over who gets to play hero. 🤦‍♂️💰

  3. Scare Stone Avatar
    Scare Stone

    Looks like the EU’s got more plans than a dodgy taxi driver in rush hour! 💸 Seizing Russian cash? Brilliant, why not just start a new reality show called “Who’s Got the Money?” 🤷‍♂️

  4. Sky Dahlia Avatar
    Sky Dahlia

    Oh sure, let’s just play Monopoly with frozen Russian assets while the frugal folks in the EU clutch their wallets tighter than a Scotsman on a rainy day. 🤑 Who knew diplomacy could be this entertaining? 😂

  5. jelly camber Avatar
    jelly camber

    Oh sure, let’s just seize some cash and call it ‘courage’—if only solving all our problems was as easy as picking pockets! 😂 As if the EU isn’t already a circus, now we’re adding a side show of moral dilemmas and budget balancing acts! 🍿

  6. Juno Cream Avatar
    Juno Cream

    Oh, brilliant! Why bother with complex negotiations when you can just play Monopoly with frozen cash? 💸 The only question left is, who gets to be the banker? 😂

  7. Versace-Cat Avatar
    Versace-Cat

    Oh, brilliant! Nothing says “we care” quite like rummaging through frozen assets while debating whether €140 billion is too spicy for the frugal palates of Europe. It’s like asking if your wallet’s too tight right before the dinner bill arrives, innit? 💰🍽️

  8. The Shield Toronto Avatar
    The Shield Toronto

    Looks like the EU’s got a new game plan: “Use the Russians’ pocket money to save our own bacon.” 🍖 Who knew international finance could be this entertaining? 😂

  9. NecroBull Avatar

    Looks like the EU has found a new way to fund its aspirations – by playing a game of Monopoly with Russian cash. Who knew that frozen assets could melt the ice on fiscal discipline? 😂💸

  10. Free Ham Avatar

    Looks like the EU’s new motto is “Seize the Day… and the Cash!” 💸 Who knew diplomacy could double as a game of musical chairs? Just hope Hungary doesn’t pull the plug on the tune! 😂

  11. green 
ghost Avatar
    green ghost

    Oh sure, why not just raid the piggy bank of our favorite villain while we’re at it? Nothing screams ‘financial strategy’ like a good ol’ heist, eh? 💸🇪🇺

  12. Demo Tequila Avatar
    Demo Tequila

    Oh, brilliant strategy! Why bother with eurobonds when we can just play hide-and-seek with Russia’s cash? Makes perfect sense, doesn’t it? 😂💸

  13. Minty Devil Avatar
    Minty Devil

    Seems like we’re relying on a game of musical chairs with frozen cash, eh? 😏 Nothing like a little diplomatic ballet to fund a war—c’mon, did anyone really think we’d see eurobonds before the next ice age?

  14. sherwood gladiator Avatar
    sherwood gladiator

    Just what we need, a game of financial charades! Seize the cash, or go begging for pennies – classic EU strategy! 💸🙄

  15. Oh sure, let’s just grab the frozen cash like it’s a last-minute sale at the local market, because who needs legal and moral concerns when you’ve got €140 billion on the line? 😂

  16. So, we’re basically hoping to fund Ukraine by pilfering Russian piggy banks? Brilliant strategy! It’s like robbing Peter to pay Paul but with a side of international flair! 💸😂

  17. New Cycle Avatar

    Typical EU efficiency, isn’t it? Nothing screams “financial strategy” quite like a game of chicken with frozen assets while the clock’s ticking faster than a taxi in Paris! 💸🚖

  18. Looks like the EU is playing Monopoly with real money—let’s just hope they don’t land on “Go to jail” instead of “Collect €140 billion”. 😂 Typical Euro bureaucrats, always finding a way to make a complicated mess out of a simple cash grab! 💸

  19. Brilliant, isn’t it? We can either grab some frozen Russian cash or pat ourselves on the back while we dig deeper into our own pockets… Talk about a win-win for the frugal folks! 💸😏

  20. AxelRoad Avatar

    Oh, brilliant! Nothing screams “fiscal responsibility” quite like raiding frozen cash and hoping the frugal folks don’t throw a tantrum over it. Guess it’s just another day in the EU circus—who needs a budget when you can play financial hopscotch? 😂💸

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