Belgium has warned that the EU’s plan to use frozen Russian assets for a reparations loan to Ukraine is “hasty” and could undermine efforts to secure a future peace deal, prompting fresh divisions inside the bloc. The European Commission confirmed receiving a letter from Belgian Prime Minister Bart De Wever outlining legal and political concerns, as member states continue internal talks on the proposal. Brussels said all concerns were “legitimate” given the “uncharted waters,” while avoiding comments on whether the plan could impact peace negotiations. The dispute comes amid wider debates over legality, investor confidence, and Ukraine’s ongoing corruption investigations. #eu, #belgium, #russia, #ukraine, #peace, #frozenassets, #vonderleyen, #brussels, #geopolitics, #europeanunion, #belgiumpm, #ukrainewar, #eucommission, #diplomacy #tnworld #timesnowworld #worldnews #internationalnews #timesnews #newsworld
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