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EU Weighs Ukraine's Financial Lifeline

Ukraines financial crisis looms as European leaders consider using frozen Russian assets, held in Belgiums Euroclear, to bridge Ukraines budget gap. Russia condemns the plan, threatening legal action, while Belgium worries about potential risks. EU ambassadors aim to indefinitely freeze Russias central bank assets, but Belgium seeks guarantees. The situation is complex, with the EU urgently needing to support Ukraine.

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