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Watch the video: Russian frozen assets — what’s next?

By staffNovember 24, 20252 Mins Read
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The pot is massive: An estimated €300 billion in Russian Central Bank assets are frozen across the G7 countries.

The vast majority — to the tune of €185 billion — is locked here in Belgium by Euroclear, a securities depository.

Brussels planned to use the Russian frozen assets to issue an unprecedented reparations loan for Ukraine. But the US plan flips the script with a controversial proposal: unblock the funds and split them into two investment vehicles.

The first fund would be intended for Ukraine’s reconstruction. $100 billion of the frozen assets would be deployed, and Europe would have to front another $100 billion of its own cash. The catch? The US takes 50% of the profits.

The second pot would be used for a US-Russian joint venture. The rest of the money would be invested in projects for Moscow. Far from paying reparations for attacking its neighbour, the Kremlin is to be rewarded with a commercial opportunity.

The result? Moscow gets a win, Washington flips a profit, and Europe loses its main leverage. Brussels is not at the table — and it may end up reduced to a spectator with a very expensive bill to pay.

Watch the Euronews video in the player above for the full story.

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