The European Parliament could become involved in finalizing a legal framework for seizing frozen Russian assets, potentially causing delays in transferring critical financial assistance to Ukraine, which faces dwindling resources. According to reports from Politico on November 7, citing unnamed sources, the European Commission is accelerating discussions with Belgium to secure a pivotal 140 billion euro loan for Ukraine to cover war-related damages, as the country risks exhausting its funds by spring.
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