The foreign minister says the EU is downplaying its concerns and over the plan which Belgium sees as "fundamentally wrong".
Belgian Prime Minister Bart De Wever is unmoved in his opposition to a raid on Moscow’s funds held in a Brussels bank to ...
The prime minister’s strongly worded intervention dashes EU hopes that a breakthrough on sending assets held in Belgium to ...
Belgium opposes an EU plan to use frozen Russian assets to fund Ukraine, citing legal and financial risks, while the EU ...
Belgium believes that Russia will not lose the war in Ukraine, and that claims about its defeat are "a fairy tale and a ...
BRUSSELS - Belgian Prime Minister Bart De Wever said the European Union's plan to use frozen Russian state assets to fund ...
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Von der Leyen pushes ahead with reparations loan for Ukraine as Belgium maintains its opposition
Ursula von der Leyen has offered sweeping guarantees for Belgium to agree to an unprecedented reparations loan for Ukraine.
Under Dixon’s scheme, Russia would effectively make an early down payment on the reparations it is assumed will eventually be ...
The European Commission is presenting Ukraine with two options for financial support in its conflict with Russia over the ...
Belgium remains the key holdout in the EU’s push to fund Ukraine using €140bn in frozen Russian assets. Despite new legal guarantees from the European Commission, Prime Minister Bart De Wever warns ...
Belgium has allowed the conversion of Russia's frozen assets to provide a loan to Ukraine, but subject to the conditions that ...
Belgian Prime Minister Bart De Wever voiced concerns over the EU's plan to use frozen Russian state assets to aid Ukraine, citing potential risks to peace negotiations. Belgium's backing is vital for ...
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