'Pants Will Fall…': Putin Aide Warns EU Leaders Over Ukraine Loan Backed By Frozen Russian Assets

Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Alexander Grushko sharply criticised the European Union, claiming it is facing a severe financial crisis and resorting to “outright theft” by seizing Russian assets. Speaking at the OSCE Ministerial Council in Vienna, Grushko argued the EU’s declining global GDP share and economic struggles have left Europe “with no money.” He also dismissed EU-backed calls for peace in Ukraine as unrealistic and politically motivated. This video covers Grushko’s remarks, the broader geopolitical context, and ongoing tensions involving Russia, Ukraine, the US, and sidelined European nations. Watch for a detailed breakdown of the latest developments.

 
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