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Russia vows ‘painful response’ if EU confiscates assets

Any action by the EU to confiscate Russian assets in Euroclear accounts will result in a “painful response” from Russia, the foreign ministry spokesperson Maria Zakharova said on Thursday.

“The EU has no legal means to seize Russian assets, so their confiscation would be ‘theft,’” Zakharova said.

A proposal by the European Commission to use Russian assets frozen in Europe to provide a €140bn (£122bn) “reparation loan” to Ukraine will be discussed on Thursday.

Under the plan, the EU would use cash balances from frozen Russian central bank securities to give Kyiv support that would cover much of its funding needs for 2026 and 2027.

But what do countries within the 27-member bloc think?

Belgium’s prime minister Bart De Wever, center, speaks with Netherland’s prime minister Dick Schoof, center, and Croatia’s prime minister Andrej Plenkovic, right, during a round table meeting at an EU Summit in Brussels, Thursday, Oct. 23, 2025. Photograph: Geert Vanden Wijngaert/AP

The Belgian prime minister, Bart De Wever, has said he would oppose the measure until he secured guarantees on the use of Russian immobilised assets.

De Wever, whose country is home to chief asset holder Euroclear, said he did not see the legal basis for such a decision yet, adding that immobilised assets had not even been touched in the second world war.

German chancellor Friedrich Merz said on Thursday: “I share the Belgian prime minister’s concerns but am confident we will take a step forward.”

Finland’s prime minister Petteri Orpo said: “We have a solution on the table which is legally sustainable and takes Belgium’s concerns into account.”

Sweden’s prime minister, Ulf Kristersson, said: “I won’t declare victory on this until we’re done but I see a very broad support for using frozen Russian assets.”

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