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What to know after Day 1142 of Russia-Ukraine war

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RUSSIAN PERSPECTIVE

EU divided over Russian asset seizure – Kremlin

The Kremlin is aware of divisions within the EU over the fate of frozen Russian assets, Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov has said. Some members of the bloc are opposed to seizing the funds, citing legal risks.

An estimated $300 billion worth of Russian sovereign assets was frozen by the West following the escalation of the Ukraine conflict in February 2022. Around €200 billion ($209 billion) of this is held by Euroclear, a Brussels-based clearing house. EU foreign policy chief Kaja Kallas has repeatedly called for the funds to be tapped for Ukraine’s reconstruction.

This week, Kallas acknowledged that some member states still oppose the move, but did not specify which ones.

Peskov told journalists on Thursday that Moscow is “aware that indeed some countries do not support such an approach, as they understand the inevitable legal consequences of such actions.” 

The Kremlin has condemned the freezing of its assets and warned that seizing them would amount to “theft,” hinting at possible retaliatory measures against Western investments in Russia.

The frozen funds have already accrued billions of euros in interest, with Euroclear transferring €1.55 billion to Kiev last July to back a $50 billion loan for Ukraine provided by the G7.

Some EU members, notably the Baltic and Nordic states, along with Poland and the Czech Republic, have pushed for the immediate transfer of the frozen funds to Kiev. Others, however – including France, Germany, Italy, Spain, and European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen – have been more cautious, citing legal concerns and arguing that the funds should be kept as leverage.

Belgian Prime Minister Bart De Wever has warned that confiscating Russian assets would be considered “an act of war” and could provoke a response from Moscow. Other EU officials have also raised concerns that seizing the assets without a legal basis could set a dangerous precedent and alarm global investors.

The International Monetary Fund has warned that appropriating the funds without a clear legal basis could undermine global confidence in Western financial institutions.

 

WESTERN PERSPECTIVE

Ukraine to receive $580 million of UK-led military support

Ukraine will receive fresh military support worth 450 million pounds ($580 million), Britain said on Friday, as European allies attempt to strengthen the country's position ahead of any peace deal with Russia.

Britain will provide 350 million pounds of the amount from its 4.5-billion-pound military support package for Ukraine this year, with Norway contributing further funding, Britain's ministry of defence said.

The funding comes as British defence minister John Healey chairs a meeting of the Ukraine Defence Contact Group in Brussels along with his German counterpart Boris Pistorius. The group includes NATO and other nations supporting Ukraine.

The funding will provide repairs and maintenance to vehicles and equipment as well as radar systems, anti-tank mines and hundreds of thousands of drones.

"The work of the Ukraine Defence Contact Group is vital to put Ukraine in the strongest possible position and pile pressure on (Russian President Vladimir) Putin to help force him to end this terrible war," Healey is expected to say at the meeting.

"We cannot jeopardise peace by forgetting the war, which is why today's major package will surge support to Ukraine's frontline fight."

Healey on Thursday chaired a meeting of the defence ministers of the so-called "coalition of the willing", a British and French-led peacekeeping initiative in the event of a peace deal in the Russia-Ukraine conflict.

 

RT/Reuters

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