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Ukraine to Receive €90 Billion from Seized Russian Assets Amid Rising Tensions
Ukraine is poised to receive €90 billion in seized Russian assets following the collapse of recent peace negotiations. European leaders have indicated that this reparations loan will cover approximately two-thirds of Ukraine’s financing needs over the next two years. They are prepared to bypass a veto held by Belgium, where a significant portion of these assets is held in local banks.
The announcement coincided with a five-hour summit in Moscow, where Russian President Vladimir Putin rejected a US-led peace proposal. Putin characterized the offered terms as “completely unacceptable” and issued a stark warning, stating, “If Europe wants to fight a war, we are ready.”
Responses to Failed Negotiations
Following Putin’s remarks, a spokesman for UK Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer dismissed the Russian leader’s statements as “yet more Kremlin claptrap from a president who isn’t serious about peace.” In contrast, Moscow described the discussions as constructive, while cautioning that “a lot of work lies ahead.”
The US proposal that sparked outrage in Ukraine included demands for the country to relinquish territory not yet occupied by Russia, forgo NATO membership, and restrict the size of its military. Such conditions have been met with strong opposition from Ukrainian officials and their allies.
NATO chief Mark Rutte suggested that only former US President Donald Trump might have the influence necessary to break the current deadlock. In a separate statement, UK Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper called on Putin to “end the bluster and bloodshed,” urging a more serious approach to negotiations.
Military Insights and Criticism
In a noteworthy development, Vladimir Chirkin, the former commander of the Russian Ground Forces, publicly criticized the full-scale invasion of Ukraine. He reflected on the early stages of the conflict, stating, “We had the traditional underestimation of the opponent and overestimation of our own military. During the first few weeks, we were taught a serious harsh lesson.”
As the situation unfolds, the implications of the seized assets and the ongoing tensions remain significant for both Ukraine and Russia. The international community continues to monitor these developments closely, as the potential for further conflict looms large over the region.
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