EU Eyes Using €210B in Frozen Russian Assets, Belgium Voices Concerns
The EU has agreed to freeze €210B of Russian central bank assets indefinitely to support Ukraine, but Belgium warns of financial risks and potential legal action.
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The EU has agreed to freeze €210B of Russian central bank assets indefinitely to support Ukraine, but Belgium warns of financial risks and potential legal action.