France and EU risk paying billions to Russian oligarchs

A French institute's report warns that the European Union could be forced to pay tens of billions of euros to oligarchs and companies close to the Kremlin through old economic treaties. The EU has already provided nearly 60 billion euros in military aid to Ukraine, but some sanctions are being challenged in court. These proceedings have a chance of succeeding.

The Veblen Institute for Economic Reforms released a 27-page note on Tuesday, December 9, titled 'Frozen Assets, Burning Complaints.' The document warns of the exploitation by Kremlin allies of old commercial treaties linking Europe to Russia. Following Russia's invasion of Ukraine, the EU, Ukraine, and about twenty other countries imposed economic sanctions against Moscow. These measures target companies and individuals tied to the regime and the war effort, including the seizure of villas, yachts, and the freezing of assets worth millions or billions of euros.

However, some Russian oligarchs are challenging these sanctions in court, citing these outdated bilateral agreements. The institute notes that such proceedings are ongoing and could force Europe to financially compensate these entities, potentially matching the aid given to Kyiv. As the EU has mobilized nearly 60 billion euros for military support to Ukraine, this risk could represent a major setback for European efforts against Russia.

The report emphasizes the need for caution, as these legal challenges might succeed and require substantial payments to pro-Kremlin actors, further complicating economic ties between Europe and Russia.

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U.S. officials at a press conference announcing further sanctions on Russian oil giants, with charts showing rising oil prices and maps of Russia and Ukraine, urging European action.
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米国、ロシアに対する追加制裁を準備 LukoilとRosneftを標的にした後、欧州に圧力をかける

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トランプ政権は、ウクライナでの戦争終結を遅らせるウラジーミル・プーチン大統領が続けば、ロシア経済を標的とした追加制裁を準備した。この計画は、水曜日の石油大手LukoilとRosneftに対する制裁に続き、世界の石油価格を押し上げ、ワシントンが欧州の同盟国にモスクワへの圧力を強めるよう促す中で、さらにエスカレートする前に来ている。

25 of the 27 EU member states have decided to indefinitely ban the return of frozen Russian central bank funds to Russia. This move creates a foundation for potentially using the assets to support Ukraine. Hungary and Slovakia voted against it.

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Following the recent permanent freeze of Russian assets, EU leaders at the Brussels summit made progress toward using them to provide a 90 billion euro loan to Ukraine, with Belgium open to compromises under guarantees. Fallback to EU budget if needed. Mercosur trade deal delayed to January amid protests.

The US Senate is set to vote next week on the 'Sanctioning Russia Act 2025', which could impose up to 500% tariffs on countries buying energy from Russia, including India. The bill aims to increase economic pressure on Russia amid the Ukraine war. India, reliant on discounted Russian crude oil, faces potential trade disruptions.

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At the summit in Paris, representatives from 35 countries have concretized plans for an international protection force and binding security assurances for Ukraine following a possible ceasefire. The Paris Declaration provides for support in the event of a renewed Russian attack, including possible troop deployments. German Chancellor Friedrich Merz has signaled the involvement of German soldiers.

トランプ政権は、ロシア・ウクライナ戦争を終結させる28項目の草案計画を流布し、キエフにNATO加盟の放棄、占領地域でのロシア支配の承認、軍備制限の受け入れを求め、一方で復興資金とワシントンとモスクワ間の経済関係強化の道を開くものだ。ウクライナのゼレンスキー大統領は条件に深刻な懸念と抵抗を示しており、米当局が迅速な進展を迫る中、欧州指導者らはあらゆる合意がウクライナの主権を尊重しなければならないと公に再確認している。

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ドナルド・トランプ大統領がロシアとウクライナの協議を仲介する中、数人の保守派政策専門家はこれらの会談を極めて困難な外交努力と形容し、いかなる合意も戦争を終結させ、モスクワに将来の侵略を抑止するための高額なコストを課すとともに、米国の核心的利益を守るべきだと主張している。

 

 

 

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