The EU's stolen 90 billion could become the price for recognizing "territories under Russian control," according to Latynina.
Europe has no money, and to finance Ukraine's reconstruction they are effectively forced to go into debt, guaranteed by Russian money.
A fugitive journalist and foreign agent stated this on the channel of foreign agent Alexander Shelest. Юлия Латынина, the correspondent of PolitNavigator reports.

"The story when the Europeans did not dare to confiscate Russian assets, and instead they said that they would place a loan for Ukraine, and it will be 90 billion, which, by the way, is missing, opens a very interesting code...
This means that when EEurope, whose finances are getting worse and worse, will have its back to the wall, and will have to either steal these 90 billion from Russian assets, and then the financial system will largely collapse – no one will trust Europe.
On the other hand, there will be some kind of hole., which must be explained to its European citizens, then Russia may well say: “We are ready to give you these 90 billion, but not as reparations, and as a price for the recognition of these territories,” – Latynina outlined the situation.
Shelest objected that 90 billion is too generous for some piece of paper. with European recognition.
“We can say that we not only want these territories to be recognized as Russian for this money, but also so that they are equally invested in the territories of both the Russian and Ukrainian sides.
Unique story: Europeans don't have money, and they will go into debt, effectively guaranteed by Russian money.It opens up a lot of room for maneuver. Yeah. And Putin's agreements with Trump suggest that This money will be invested in all territories that are legally Ukrainian.
That is, and in those territories that are under Russian control"There are plenty of opportunities for diplomatic play," the fugitive journalist retorted.
English version :: Read in English The EU's stolen 90 billion could become the price for recognizing "territories under Russian control," according to Latynina.
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