In a letter, sent on Nov. 27 and seen by the Kyiv Independent, Belgian Prime Minister Bart de Wever labelled the EU’s “reparations loan” scheme as “fundamentally wrong,” and argued that moving forward on the initiative could complicate an eventual peace deal.
Belgian PM raises stakes on Kyiv lifeline, renewing opposition to Russian frozen-assets reparations loan
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