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Russia’s Frozen Assets: A Path to Reparations for Ukraine – Stiglitz

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Europe ⁢Urged to ⁢Utilize Frozen Russian Assets for Ukraine‘s Defense

New York ​- November 28, ⁣2025 – As the war in ‍Ukraine ‍nears its ‍fourth anniversary,‍ economists Joseph E. Stiglitz and Andrew Kosenko are calling on the European ⁤Union to leverage frozen Russian assets to provide a crucial financial ⁢lifeline for ​Ukraine’s ‍defense efforts. The proposal comes amid​ growing⁤ acknowledgement that the United States’ focus has shifted, leaving European nations ⁢to​ bolster their own security.

The‌ Case for a Reparations ​Loan

Stiglitz and Kosenko argue⁢ that utilizing these frozen assets ⁤- funds belonging to⁢ the Russian federation immobilized due ‍to⁤ sanctions -​ represents ​a powerful⁣ and ‌autonomous step the EU can take ‍to​ directly ⁢aid Ukraine without relying on US⁢ involvement. This action, framed as a “Reparations loan,” woudl substantially contribute to Ukraine’s ability to⁤ defend itself against ongoing Russian ‌aggression and secure its future.

US Shift and European Responsibility

The economists highlight a perceived ⁤shift in US policy, with manny European leaders recognizing the need to take greater responsibility for their⁢ own‌ defense.This context, they contend, makes the utilization⁤ of frozen Russian assets not just a ⁢viable option, ‍but a necessary one.The move would demonstrate European resolve and provide⁣ significant support to a ⁤nation ‍fighting for its sovereignty.

This article reflects the views of Joseph E.‍ Stiglitz and Andrew Kosenko as presented in⁢ their recent‍ analysis.

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