European Powers Debate Seizing $200 Billion In Russian Assets If Moscow Violates Future Ukraine Ceasefire

European Powers Debate Seizing $200 Billion In Russian Assets If Moscow Violates Future Ukraine Ceasefire

Europe’s largest economies are considering using $200 billion in frozen Russian assets to secure a ceasefire deal in Ukraine. France and Germany were once resistant to full seizure and are now exploring options with the UK and others. A proposal under discussion suggests seizing the assets if Russia violates a future ceasefire. G7 nations froze over $300 billion in Russian central bank assets in 2022. France and the UK are leading European diplomatic efforts to develop a Ukraine peace plan following U.S. President Donald Trump’s decision to negotiate directly with Moscow.


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