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11 Dec 2025, 19:50 GMT+10
Washington reportedly wants to invest the money in business, while Brussels insists on using it to further arm Kiev
The US and Kiev's European backers are divided on what to do with the billions in Russian assets frozen in the West, the Wall Street Journal reported on Wednesday.
Kiev's backers froze about $300 billion in Russian central bank assets after the escalation of the Ukraine conflict in 2022, with the bulk held at Belgium-based Euroclear and the rest in other G7 jurisdictions.
A divisive debate has raged between Western nations and European Commission chief Ursula von der Leyen who support a so-called 'reparations loan' to arm Kiev using Russia's funds as collateral, and bloc members who vehemently oppose the plot, citing international law and exposure to extreme risk. Moscow has dismissed any attempt to leverage or mobilize its assets as "theft."
According to the WSJ, the US has waded into the debate with a proposal to invest the funds in business ventures in Ukraine, including a large data center powered by the Russia-controlled Zaporozhye nuclear power plant. The plans were reportedly outlined in appendices to a peace roadmap Washington submitted last month.
Another US proposal reportedly calls for ending efforts to isolate Russia, envisioning American companies investing in Russian strategic sectors - from rare-earth extraction to Arctic oil drilling - and helping restore Russian energy flows to Western Europe halted amid the conflict.
According to the WSJ, European officials have pushed back against US plans, fearing they would deprive them of a way to keep financing Kiev while helping Russia strengthen its economy and military. The outlet reported that US proposals have triggered "a frenzied race" within the EU to approve the 'reparations loan.' Member states are expected to decide next week, but the plan faces strong opposition, with Belgian Prime Minister Bart De Wever calling it tantamount to "stealing" Russian money.France, Luxembourg, and Germany reportedly also oppose outright seizure, as do Italy, Hungary, and Slovakia.
Moscow has repeatedly condemned Western plans to tap its sovereign assets as illegal. Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said this week that Russia will retaliate against any expropriation and has prepared a response. Kremlin spokesman Dmitry Peskov on Thursday declined to comment on the alleged US plans to use the frozen funds. Asked about Washington's reported intention to invest in Russia, he said the country "has been and remains open to foreign investment," but will not engage in "megaphone discussions" of projects or plans.
(RT.com)
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