The roughly 210 billion euros held in Europe that the EU is debating whether to confiscate or use against Russia.
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frozen Russian assets
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...with the 210 billion euros that it has frozen or Russian assets that are frozen. They're mostly sitting in Belgium right now. Run us..."
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Jiang says Europe pulled back from outright confiscation of frozen Russian assets because it recognized the move as suicidal, but is still preparing roughly 100 billion euros in interest-free support to prolong the war.
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"...with the 210 billion euros that it has frozen or Russian assets that are frozen. They're mostly sitting in Belgium right now. Run us..."
"Yeah, so what I want to say, and I agree with this analysis, is that 210 plus billion dollars, it's a trap for Europe...."
"...confiscating, stealing those 210 billion Euros that it has from Russia's assets and getting it directly to Ukraine. It's given up this idea because..."
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