Politics9/19/2025Bloomberg

EU Should Keep All Options Open on Russian Assets, Heinen Says

EU Should Keep All Options Open on Russian Assets, Heinen Says

The EU is considering utilizing billions of euros in frozen Russian assets to aid Ukraine, according to Dutch Finance Minister Eelco Heinen. Heinen emphasized that the EU should keep all options open regarding the use of these assets. The move comes as the EU continues to impose severe economic sanctions on Russia in response to its invasion of Ukraine. While the legal and practical challenges of seizing and repurposing the frozen assets are significant, Heinen stated that the EU must explore all possibilities to provide financial support to Ukraine during this ongoing conflict. The discussion highlights the EU's determination to hold Russia accountable for its actions and to support Ukraine's defense and reconstruction efforts. However, any decision on the use of the frozen assets will require careful consideration of legal and diplomatic implications.

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