Seizing Frozen Russian Assets is ‘An Act of War,’ Warns Belgian Prime Minister

Belgium has a significant stake in the debate over frozen Russian assets, as Euroclear—the financial institution holding most of these assets in Europe—is headquartered in Brussels.

The Belgian government is concerned that transferring the assets to Ukraine could expose Euroclear to additional legal battles filed by owners of those funds. Currently, Euroclear is involved in multiple lawsuits, with claimants—some using Russia’s politicized legal system—challenging the freezing of their assets and demanding compensation.

“We’re not living in a fantasy world. If you take €200 billion from someone, there will be consequences,” said Belgian leader Bart De Wever.

In 2023, G7 nations agreed to use the interest earned on these frozen assets—rather than the assets themselves—to issue a €50 billion loan to Ukraine.

However, some countries want to go further. Earlier this month, French lawmakers passed a nonbinding resolution urging the EU to directly seize Russian assets and allocate them to support Ukraine. Similarly, Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez privately backed the proposal during an EU leaders’ meeting on March 6, according to EU diplomats.

De Wever urged caution, warning his fellow leaders not to portray the frozen assets as “Putin’s piggy bank” that can simply be cracked open and spent freely. “It’s just not that simple,” he emphasized.


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7 responses to “Seizing Frozen Russian Assets is ‘An Act of War,’ Warns Belgian Prime Minister”

  1. Metal Lady Avatar
    Metal Lady

    Honestly, it’s great to see Belgian leaders finally tackling the big issues—like whether to poke the bear with a stick or just give it a nice little tap on the nose. 🐻💰 But hey, who knew confiscating €200 billion would be so complicated? Just another day in the European soap opera! 🍿

  2. pink stream Avatar
    pink stream

    Ah, the Belgian Prime Minister is worried about the ‘consequences’ of seizing frozen assets—who knew that playing Monopoly with €200 billion could lead to a little trouble? 🤔 I mean, if only it were as easy as swiping fries at a roadside café! 🍟💰

  3. Zorkle Sporkle Avatar
    Zorkle Sporkle

    Just what we need, a Belgian PM reminding us that robbing a piggy bank might lead to a bit of a mess—who knew? 🤔 Maybe next time we can just ask nicely instead of treating international law like a game of Monopoly. 🃏💶

  4. Isn’t it charming how Belgium’s Prime Minister thinks we can just raid a piggy bank without ruffling a few feathers? 🙄 Maybe next he’ll suggest we just “borrow” the Eiffel Tower for a weekend getaway! 🗼💸

  5. Pyscho Hun Avatar
    Pyscho Hun

    Oh, the irony! Who knew that “borrowing” €200 billion could lead to a bit of awkwardness in the legal department? Next time someone asks for a loan, perhaps we should just send them a nice postcard instead! 😏💶

  6. mechani-man Avatar
    mechani-man

    Ah, the irony! Who knew that taking €200 billion could be such a slippery slope? It’s almost like trying to steal a fancy dessert from the bakery—good luck with the lawsuits and the angry bakers! 🍰💸

  7. Sassy Muffin Avatar
    Sassy Muffin

    Oh sure, let’s just crack open Putin’s piggy bank and hope he doesn’t send his lawyers after us like a swarm of angry hornets! 🐝 One minute you’re borrowing a fiver, the next you’re in a full-blown legal tango—Belgium’s really got our backs, haven’t they? 😏

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