Estonia expects European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen to propose a solution this week to use frozen Russian assets to help Ukraine, Foreign Minister Margus Tsahkna stated, ERR reports. He noted that a legal solution already existed to provide guarantees to Belgium against claims from Russia. Tsahkna insisted that there was no need for agreement from all 27 EU member states, saying that a strong majority was sufficient. The question was largely about political uncertainty, the minister concluded. Estonian MEP Riho Terras warned that Ukraine would “run out of money” around March 2026. He pointed out that Belgium greatly benefited from the presence of NATO and EU organisations in the country.
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