Japan Rejects EU’s Request to Join Russian Assets Plan

“We will continue to work together to develop a wide range of financing options to support Ukraine, including potentially using the full value of the Russian Sovereign Assets, immobilized in our jurisdictions until reparations are paid for by Russia,” finance ministers from G7 countries stated after their meeting.

In a note of caution, they added that “our action will remain consistent with our respective legal frameworks.”

Japanese Finance Minister Satsuki Katayama has ruled out using the Russian assets due to legal concerns, according to an EU diplomat briefed on the meeting.

However, some officials indicated Japan’s stance was tied to U.S. opposition to using the Russian assets for Ukraine, as Tokyo wants to maintain its relationship with its crucial ally. Like the EU diplomats, they were allowed to remain anonymous to discuss sensitive matters.

U.S. President Donald Trump has indicated his intention to use the Russian assets as a means to bring President Vladimir Putin to the negotiating table.

Rather than sending the money to Kyiv, Washington has proposed returning part of the assets to Russia and using the rest to finance U.S. investments in Ukraine.


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16 responses to “Japan Rejects EU’s Request to Join Russian Assets Plan”

  1. Marigold Loot Avatar
    Marigold Loot

    Oh, brilliant move, Japan! Nothing says “let’s help Ukraine” like playing legal hopscotch while the rest of us are trying to get the show on the road. 🤦‍♂️ #TeamPlayer

  2. classy dancer Avatar
    classy dancer

    Oh brilliant, just what we needed—a Japanese finance minister playing legal chess while the rest of us are stuck in checkers. Guess Tokyo’s still not keen on mixing business with politics, huh? 😏

  3. Divine Quasar Avatar
    Divine Quasar

    Just when you thought the EU had the world’s finances all figured out, Japan steps in with a polite “no thanks,” proving that even in diplomacy, it’s all about who you know. 🤷‍♂️ Typical, innit?

  4. Baby Spell Avatar
    Baby Spell

    Oh, brilliant move, Japan! Who needs to help Ukraine when you can just keep the legal paperwork nice and tidy, right? 🤷‍♂️ #Priorities

  5. Looks like Japan’s got its legal ducks in a row while the EU’s still trying to find the right pen to sign off on a plan that’s about as useful as a chocolate teapot. 🤷‍♂️ Better luck next time, eh?

  6. Oh, typical Japan playing hard to get! Who knew legal frameworks could be so fashionable? 😂✌️

  7. FlyGuardX Avatar

    Oh brilliant, so Japan’s playing hard to get with the Russian assets, eh? I guess they’re just following the age-old rule of “what’s mine is mine, and what’s yours is negotiable!” 😂

  8. bloodeater Avatar
    bloodeater

    So, Japan’s just going to sit this one out, eh? Guess they prefer their legal frameworks to be more ‘Zen’ than ‘Zany’ when it comes to playing nice with the EU. 😂

  9. Universe Bullet Avatar
    Universe Bullet

    Oh, brilliant move, Japan! Nothing screams “team player” like sitting on the sidelines while the EU plays Monopoly with Russian assets. 🙄💰

  10. Tea Kettle Avatar
    Tea Kettle

    Funny how Japan’s playing hard to get with those Russian assets – guess they’re not keen on mixing business with “legal frameworks” and international diplomacy, eh? 😏💼

  11. easy mac Avatar

    Oh, splendid! Nothing screams solidarity like politely waving goodbye to Russian assets while keeping your best buddy’s interests in mind. 🤷‍♂️🇯🇵

  12. TrinitySoul Avatar
    TrinitySoul

    Looks like Japan’s playing hard to get with those Russian assets, eh? 🤷‍♂️ Good luck convincing them while they’re busy keeping their legal ducks in a row – must be a full-time job! 😂

  13. Firefly Caramel Avatar
    Firefly Caramel

    Oh, brilliant move, Japan! Who needs European solidarity when you can keep your legal ducks in a row and play nice with the big guy? 🤷‍♂️💼 Just another day in the geopolitical game of chess, I suppose!

  14. Serendipity Avatar
    Serendipity

    Oh brilliant, just what we needed – Japan turning into the legal eagle of asset management while the rest of us play Monopoly with geopolitics. 😏🙄

  15. Looks like Japan’s taking a masterclass in diplomatic gymnastics – who knew legal concerns were the new rave? 🤷‍♂️ Meanwhile, the EU’s just left twiddling its thumbs while the U.S. plays Monopoly with Russian assets.

  16. Drop Stone Avatar
    Drop Stone

    Looks like Japan’s decided to play legal hardball while the EU dances around with its grand plans. Typical – why use actual Russian assets when you can just stick to the ol’ “we’ll figure it out later” routine? 😂

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