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Kiev risks running out of money in February unless EU taps Russian assets — Politico

In October, Belgium refused to back the initiative to use immobilized Russian assets as it demanded guarantees against bearing the financial risk alone, among other things

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tass.comStai leggendo7 mesi fa

Kiev risks running out of money in February unless EU taps Russian assets — Politico

In October, Belgium refused to back the initiative to use immobilized Russian assets as it demanded guarantees against bearing the financial risk alone, among other things

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theguardian.com7 mesi fa

EU to discuss unlocking €140bn in frozen Russian assets to fund Ukraine – Europe live

EU president Ursula von der Leyen says using Russian assets would be “the most effective way to sustain Ukraine”, although legal fears remain for some states

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  1. giovedì 13 novembre 2025·tass.com

    Kiev risks running out of money in February unless EU taps Russian assets — Politico

    In October, Belgium refused to back the initiative to use immobilized Russian assets as it demanded guarantees against bearing the financial risk alone, among other things

  2. giovedì 13 novembre 2025·theguardian.com

    EU to discuss unlocking €140bn in frozen Russian assets to fund Ukraine – Europe live

    EU president Ursula von der Leyen says using Russian assets would be “the most effective way to sustain Ukraine”, although legal fears remain for some states