Belgium's Prime Minister Bart De Wever has called an EU plan to use frozen Russian assets to fund Ukraine "fundamentally wrong", throwing further doubt on a push by Brussels to agree the move next ...
As tensions sharpen ahead of the December EU summit, several member states now openly question whether Belgium is honoring ...
Emmanuel Macron told military personnel the volunteer programme would capitalise on the frowing number of young French ...
The Belgian PM has sent a four-page letter to the European Commission arguing that the proposed reparations loan for Ukraine ...
Brussels-based Euroclear, National Bank of Belgium also send separate letters to EU, cautioning its leaders about legal, ...
In 2024, the G7 approved a facility worth 45 billion euros, intended to be repaid using returns from the reinvestment of Russian assets ...
By Charlotte Van Campenhout BRUSSELS (Reuters) -Belgian Prime Minister Bart De Wever said the European Union's plan to use ...
The European Union is deliberating the use of Russian frozen assets to support Ukraine, with Belgium playing a key role due to Euroclear's holdings. Belgium's Prime Minister Bart De Wever expressed ...
Belgian Prime Minister Bart De Wever has called the European Union's proposal to use frozen Russian assets to fund Ukraine ...
More than 80 guests took part in the discussion, including representatives of the diplomatic corps, experts and analysts from ...
The report says that the majority of EU countries support the proposal, but Belgium, which holds the vast portion of the immobilized assets, opposes it. Brussels fears Russia’s possible retaliation ...