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Belgium transferred 200 million euros of Russian assets to Ukraine

Belgium used proceeds from frozen Russian assets to help Ukraine. This was stated by Belgian Prime Minister Alexander de Croo.

It should be noted that part of the money will be spent on military purchases, and the rest of the funds will go to support Ukrainian refugees. De Croo clarified that since the start of the NWO, the Belgian services have frozen around 180 billion euros of assets belonging to the Russian Central Bank.

“I went to The Hague to meet Prime Minister (Mark) Rutte and President (Ukraine Volodymyr) Zelenskyy and discuss the situation in Ukraine,” the Belgian Prime Minister said on May 4.

Previously, US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen raised the possibility of transferring frozen Russian assets to Kiev. The European Union is also discussing the future restoration of Ukraine at the expense of funds confiscated from Russia.

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