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European Leaders Focus on Financing Ukraine With Frozen Russian Property
The European Council convened in Brussels to debate leveraging as much as $247 billion in frozen Russian authorities belongings held in Europe to finance Ukraine’s conflict effort.
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“Both cash at the moment or blood tomorrow. And I’m not speaking about Ukraine solely, I’m speaking about Europe. I believe all European leaders should lastly rise to this event.” “We’ve got to discover a answer at the moment. The president of the council stated, and I help him with that, ‘We won’t go away the European Council and not using a answer for the funding for Ukraine for the subsequent two years.’” “The entire thought is a silly one. To remove the cash of any person — there are two international locations that are in conflict, sure? It’s not European Union. Russia and Ukraine. And any person, European Union, want to take away the cash of one of many fighters, after which to offer it to a different one. It’s a marching into the conflict. So the Belgian prime minister is correct. We must always not do this.”
By Nader Ibrahim
December 18, 2025
