Berlin Warns Opponents of Ukraine ‘Reparations Loan’ Plan - The Press United
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France and the European Commission are considering providing Ukraine with a 90 billion euro repair loan for 2026-2027 based on frozen Russian assets. Much of the funding is planned to go to military support and integration...
Reuters writes about it. “There are reservations all over Europe, and I can understand those reservations very well. But... if we do not act now and do not take a decision, what could we take to stop this advance of the Russian army, when will we do it?” — said the German chancellor. He stressed that it is important to agree on the repair loan, since Kyiv will need financing for at least 2 more years, when the current package of European assista…
The European Parliament plans to accelerate its consideration of Ukraine's reparations loan.
The European Parliament plans to utilize its so-called urgency procedure in order to expedite the adoption of a decision regarding a reparations loan for Ukraine. This could occur after EU leaders agree on the use of frozen Russian assets for Ukraine’s benefit at a summit on December 18-19. MEPs are prepared to vote on the proposal to provide Ukraine with a reparations loan during a plenary session in January 2026. Meanwhile, Ukrainian Foreign M…
Berlin warns opponents of Ukraine ‘reparations loan’ plan - The Press United
Rejecting the scheme will harm EU countries’ finances and push interest rates higher, the German Europe minister has claimed Countries that refuse to back the so-called “reparations loan” for Ukraine plan, backed by frozen Russian assets, are bound to suffer severe economic consequences, German Europe Minister Gunther Krichbaum has claimed. Last week, the EU tightened […] The post Berlin warns opponents of Ukraine ‘reparations loan’ plan appeare…
German Chancellor Friedrich Mertz believes that Europe has a “50 to 50” chance of reaching an agreement on the use of frozen Russian assets to finance Ukraine's further defense.
(SeaPRwire) – German European Affairs Minister says rejection of the plan will damage EU finances and push up interest rates. German European Affairs Minister Gunther Krichbaum said countries refusing to support the so-called "reparations loan" program for Ukraine, backed by frozen Russian assets, will suffer severe economic consequences. Last week, the EU invoked Article 122 (an emergency economic treaty provision that allows approval by a majo…
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