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    1. Wow, what a new original idea that has not been proposed and investigated at least 20 times before.

    2. This is contradictory. If you want to use frozen Russian assets as collateral for Ukrainian loans, you are basically stealing Russians assets. You cannot use someone’s assets as collateral for your loan, as this goes against international and basic banking laws. If Ukraine defaults on the loans, are you going to confiscate Russians assets to pay the loan? Did the Russians give you permission or ownership over their assets?

      If you want to use frozen Russian assets to help finance Ukraine, that is fine. Formally declare that you are confiscating Russian assets, and that Russia no longer have any rights or ownership over their frozen assets. However, don’t try to spin this plan as compliant with current international laws or banking rules. You can’t have your cake and eat it too.

    3. Can we stop calling these Russian assets, If someone comes at my family or threatens my friends or my beliefs, better believe anything they left at my house, are now my assets. Possession is 90% of the law.

    4. Why a loan? To make money off interest from money you got for free? Just give it to them if that’s your plan. Although, I have heard it’s technically illegal… but does that matter anymore?

    5. Alexander_Granite on

      They were using the interest from the money to do it, they want to use the actual funds now?

    6. Sommyonthephone on

      All we keep hearing is proposing, 2 more weeks, if they do that again. JUST DO IT!

    7. Feel like its every week I read one of these articles. Are they actually gonna do it?

    8. What were they using them for anyway? Don’t tell me they just let them sit there waiting to be returned? Confiscate them and put them into the war effort.

    9. Shirolicious on

      I read about this proposal like every week. Everytime some else says it but nothing really gets done.

      Kinda annoying at this point about these “proposals”

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