Group 1 - The Central Bank of Russia has filed a lawsuit in Moscow Arbitration Court seeking compensation of over 18 trillion rubles (approximately 1.6 trillion yuan) from the European Clearing Bank, which holds a significant amount of frozen Russian assets [1] - The European Union has decided to indefinitely freeze Russian assets valued at approximately 210 billion euros (around 17.374 trillion yuan), as stated in a declaration by the EU Council [3] - EU leaders are set to discuss using the frozen Russian assets as collateral for "compensation loans" to meet Ukraine's financial and military needs for the next two years during the upcoming EU summit [3] Group 2 - Ukraine's President Zelensky has indicated that the U.S. and some European countries do not support Ukraine's core demand to join NATO as part of its security guarantees, leading to a compromise where Ukraine will seek alternative bilateral security arrangements instead [4] - A joint statement from leaders of Germany, France, the UK, Italy, Poland, Finland, Norway, Sweden, the Netherlands, and EU institutions announced the formation of a multinational force to support Ukraine, which will assist in rebuilding its armed forces and ensuring air and maritime security [6] - The multinational force will include military actions within Ukraine and aims to maintain a maximum troop size of 800,000 for the Ukrainian military, with a U.S.-led international mechanism for ceasefire monitoring and verification [6] Group 3 - Russian President Putin has approved a military cooperation agreement signed with India earlier this year, which aims to enhance military collaboration and simplify procedures for naval and air operations between the two countries [7] - The military cooperation agreement includes provisions for joint exercises, humanitarian assistance, and responses to natural and man-made disasters, among other agreed matters [9]
无限期冻结俄罗斯1.7万亿元资产,欧盟还打算用来援乌!俄央行“先下手”起诉:还我18万亿卢布
Mei Ri Jing Ji Xin Wen·2025-12-16 12:34