
Brussels’ Reckless Push To Seize Russian Assets Will Hurt Europe
When the war ends, Moscow will come looking for its money, and European taxpayers will be legally bound to return it. And that’s just part of the problem.

When the war ends, Moscow will come looking for its money, and European taxpayers will be legally bound to return it. And that’s just part of the problem.

The Eurosceptic turn in recent Czech elections allows Budapest to form a new partnership to resist the irresponsible EU spending plan for the Ukraine war.

The European Council again displays rhetorical unity while fatigue and internal divisions over Ukraine continue to grow

EU leaders in Copenhagen face pressure to spread the risk when converting Moscow funds into military aid for Kyiv.

The EU Commission is quietly crafting pathways to ensure continued aid to Kyiv.

The loan may grow to almost double its original size and it will not be cheap for Europe.