Monday, September 15, 2025
34.1 C
New Delhi

‘Amounts to theft’: Russia furious over frozen assets; warns it will ‘go after’ EU states

'Amounts to theft': Russia furious over frozen assets; warns it will 'go after' EU states

Image: X@/MedvedevRussiaE, AP

Russia on Monday cautioned that it would target any European nation attempting to seize its assets, following reports that the European Union is exploring ways to use hundreds of billions of dollars in frozen Russian funds to support Ukraine.It has warned that any seizure of its assets would amount to theft by the West and erode trust in US and European bonds and currencies.The European Commission is reportedly weighing a plan to tap Russian cash deposits at the European Central Bank from maturing bonds to fund a “Reparations Loan” for Ukraine.”If this happens, Russia will pursue the EU states, as well as European degenerates from Brussels and individual EU countries who try to seize our property, until the end of the century,” former Russian president Dmitry Medvedev said through Telegram.Medvedev, who is currently the deputy chairman of Russia’s Security Council, said Moscow would go after European states “in all possible ways” and “in all possible international and national courts” as well as “out of court.”Earlier this month, Medvedev warned that Russia would seize more Ukrainian territory and target British assets worldwide after London revealed it had used about $1.3 billion from frozen Russian funds to supply weapons to Ukraine, as reported by Reuters.

EU finds “creative way” to fund Ukraine’s defence

The European Commission is exploring a plan to channel billions of euros in frozen Russian assets to Ukraine by using cash balances tied to those assets and replacing them with EU-backed IOUs. Commission president Ursula von der Leyen said last week that the EU must find new ways to fund Ukraine’s defense against Russia through these frozen holdings.The proposal, described by one official as “legally creative”, could unlock significant new funding for Kyiv’s war effort while avoiding the legal risks of directly expropriating Russian assets, as cited by Politico. Until now, the EU has used interest from frozen Russian assets to cover its share of a €45 billion G7 loan to Ukraine, which is almost fully disbursed. With Kyiv running low on funds, the Commission now wants to tap Russian deposits at the ECB to finance a “Reparations Loan” for Ukraine’s longer-term support.“Ukraine will only pay back the loan once Russia pays for the reparations. The money will help Ukraine already today,” Von der Leyen told the European Parliament. Nearly €200 billion in Russian assets were frozen after Moscow’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, most of them held by Brussels-based financial institution Euroclear. Ukraine now faces an estimated €8 billion budget gap next year.The proposed plan, whose formal proposal is yet to be tabled, has drawn cautious interest but no commitments. Belgium and Euroclear have also warned that directly using the frozen assets to issue a loan could trigger legal complications.

Go to Source

Hot this week

Kash Patel to be fired for Charlie Kirk probe blunders? New deputy Andrew Bailey says he’s not replacing anyone

Kash Patel gets a new deputy today, Andrew Bailey, amid speculations that Bailey would eventually replace him. Read More

No more paper! Oman residents can now legally use digital copies of their national IDs and driver’s licenses

The Royal Oman Police officially recognizes certified digital national IDs and driver’s licenses across Oman/Representative Image The Royal Oman Police (ROP) has made a significant stride in digital transformation by legally recogniz Read More

‘Fight back or die…’: Why Elon Musk cannot pull a ‘Trump’ in the UK; even with Tommy Robinson

There’s a certain irony that anti-immigration rhetoric is the strongest political currency in Britain right now. Read More

How toxic fumes aboard planes are giving pilots and passengers brain, nerve injuries

Recent reports of “fume events” are casting a troubling shadow over air travel. A recent Wall Street Journal investigation revealed that the problem stems from the “bleed air” system, which pressurises cabins by drawing air through engines. Read More

Flash flood in J&K: Cloudburst in Reasi district triggers panic, mudslides block roads; no casualties reported

Representative photo (PTI) New Delhi: A cloudburst in Jammu and Kashmir’s Reasi district early Monday triggered flash floods, sparking fear and panic among residents in the hilly areas. Read More

Topics

Kash Patel to be fired for Charlie Kirk probe blunders? New deputy Andrew Bailey says he’s not replacing anyone

Kash Patel gets a new deputy today, Andrew Bailey, amid speculations that Bailey would eventually replace him. Read More

No more paper! Oman residents can now legally use digital copies of their national IDs and driver’s licenses

The Royal Oman Police officially recognizes certified digital national IDs and driver’s licenses across Oman/Representative Image The Royal Oman Police (ROP) has made a significant stride in digital transformation by legally recogniz Read More

‘Fight back or die…’: Why Elon Musk cannot pull a ‘Trump’ in the UK; even with Tommy Robinson

There’s a certain irony that anti-immigration rhetoric is the strongest political currency in Britain right now. Read More

How toxic fumes aboard planes are giving pilots and passengers brain, nerve injuries

Recent reports of “fume events” are casting a troubling shadow over air travel. A recent Wall Street Journal investigation revealed that the problem stems from the “bleed air” system, which pressurises cabins by drawing air through engines. Read More

Flash flood in J&K: Cloudburst in Reasi district triggers panic, mudslides block roads; no casualties reported

Representative photo (PTI) New Delhi: A cloudburst in Jammu and Kashmir’s Reasi district early Monday triggered flash floods, sparking fear and panic among residents in the hilly areas. Read More

News18 Evening Digest: PM Modi Targets Congress In Bihar, BMW Driver Arrested In Delhi Crash & Other Stories

Curated By : Last Updated:September 15, 2025, 18:07 IST We are also covering: Trade Talks With US To Resume, Chief Negotiator Arrives In India Tonight and Mohsin Naqvi Suspends Top PCB Official After Pakistan’s Crushing Loss To India. Read More

Delhi BMW Crash Horror: Accused Gaganpreet Denies All Charges | Delhi News | Delhi BMW Case | News18

CNN name, logo and all associated elements ® and © 2024 Cable News Network LP, LLLP. A Time Warner Company. All rights reserved. CNN and the CNN logo are registered marks of Cable News Network, LP LLLP, displayed with permission. Read More

India’s deficit narrows to $26.49 bn in August, exports to US drop amid Trump tariffs

India’s merchandise trade deficit narrowed to $26.49 billion in August from $27.35 billion in July, as exports fell to $35.1 billion and imports dropped to $61.59 billion following US tariff hikes on Indian goods. Read More

Related Articles